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Could Liverpool sign Endo and Amrabat or just one of the two?

Liverpool are looking for solutions to a transfer market

By Charles Cornwall

Liverpool are looking for solutions to a transfer market

Liverpool are looking for solutions to a transfer market disrupted by Chelsea and Saudi Arabia. After their defeat to the Blues in up to two deals, Anfield are making moves for two Qatar 2022 mainstays. The departures of Moisés Caicedo and Romeo Lavia to Chelsea hurt, as did seeing legends such as Jordan Henderson and Fabinho don the colours of Saudi Arabia after million-dollar payments. Liverpool have problems in midfield, and two interesting prospects from the last World Cup fit the bill at Anfield. One, just hours away from being official.

 

Despite the signings of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai, there is a lack of signings for a team that, let's remember, has no Champions League in the current campaign. There are 14 days to go until the end of a window that will soon bring major news for Jürgen Klopp and Co. Competing with Todd Boehly and the Middle East, simply impossible. "Wataru Endō to Liverpool, Here we go! Medicals booked on Thursday for the Japanese midfielder who joins from Stuttgart for €18m fee...Personal terms agreed within hours as Endō asked the Stuttgart CEO to go and follow his dream," confirms Fabrizio Romano as another elite deal looms on the horizon.

Both Manchester United and Atletico Madrid have been keeping a close eye on him, but it looks like Liverpool will have to be added to the fray for one of the World Cup's biggest surprises. Sofyan Amrabat and Fiorentina are awaiting offers, while Fabrizio Romano confirms the Reds' interest. How much is he worth? The Tuscans are talking about sums in excess of 50 million euros.

 

<strong>Endo and Amrabat</strong>

Jürgen Klopp is waiting for solutions for a midfield more than touched by Chelsea and Saudi Arabia. Endo will travel to Anfield in the next few hours and while they are studying how much to offer for Morocco's star player at the World Cup. Liverpool, a great candidate to be one of the protagonists of this end of the market. Last but not least, at the moment no one is opening the door to Riyadh for the future of Alisson.

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