Dan Beer reporter reveals that Liverpool are unable to agree personal terms with their latest target, Romeo Lavia. same as the value Southampton set to be expensive up to 50 million pounds, causing the deal to continue to protract
Sky Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg reports that Liverpool are still in talks with midfielder Romeo Lavia . Southampton Teams that have dropped down to play in the Championship consistently But still unable to reach an agreement on wage terms by Jurgen Klopp, the German boss Hoping to bring this midfielder to work in Anfield.
The 19-year-old has become the Reds’ third main target in midfield. After Alexis Mac Allister and Dominic Zhoboslai, who were also signed by the Reds . But they seem to have encountered many obstacles. Starting with the price that the Saints army set at 50 million pounds or about 2,249 million baht. Which the Anfield team considered too expensive. Causing them to negotiate a reduction in the price.
While discussing personal contracts with the players. The report states that Still unable to agree on wages As a result, the contract ทางเข้า ufabet. The Belgian international took longer than anyone expected, unlike other players’ deals. And this latest update It may make many people understand why the Red Machine hasn’t closed the deal yet, even though we have started pre-season training.
Lavia made 35 appearances for the Saints in all competitions last season . Which is a game in the Premier League 29 matches and has been a great defensive role Although unable to help the agency to survive in the top league of the elite. But his form has impressed many clubs. By the statistics that he met with competitors who came to press 10 times, he lost the ball only once.
Liverpool ‘s first team: Adrian , Jakub Oisinski, Calvin Ramsey, Joe Gomez, Joel Matip, Nat Phillips, Fabinho, Stefan Bycetic and Darwin Nunez have all reported and tested. this week Players who are queued with the national team Will gradually join to prepare for the physical condition before training in the next pre-season