After signing Mac Allister, the new upcoming star for which Liverpool would put 40 million euros

Liverpool want to dominate in the transfer market and after closing Mac Allister, the player for whom they are willing to put 40 million euros

Liverpool want to dominate in the transfer market and after closing Mac Allister, the player for whom they are willing to put 40 million euros
Liverpool want to dominate in the transfer market and after closing Mac Allister, the player for whom they are willing to put 40 million euros
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Liverpool FC does not want to remain as a spectator in the current transfer market and therefore has gone out with the aim of finding important elements that can be of great help to the club. Now, after closing the arrival of Alexis Mac Allister, the club is willing to put 40 million on the table to sign one of the most promising players in Europe.

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Jurgen Klopp has been clear with the board. If they want to return to dominate in Europe and England, a few reinforcements are required in all lines of the team, as well as the departure of elements that currently were no longer essential. As was the case with James Milner, the departure of Firmino and also Naby Keita. Therefore, the club decided to invest in players such as Alexis Mac Allister and now, it is close to finalizing the arrival of a pearl of European soccer.

The battle for Gabri Veiga, Celta de Vigo midfielder, is already attracting the attention of several European teams for the next transfer window. Liverpool have insisted from day one. However, after being out of the race for Bellingham, Klopp's team not only satisfies the demands of Celta but also has raised significantly the contractual conditions offered to the player.

How much will Celta ask for Gabri Veiga?

Celta's position is inflexible: Gabri Veiga will only leave Celta after paying the 40 million euros stipulated in his termination clause. A requirement that has alienated several of the suitors after verifying that the president Carlos Mouriño is not bluffing in his public statements.

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