Today, the latest on Liverpool's move for Nabil Fekir...
One of the German's key targets is Nabil Fekir, and according to the Mirror, the France global has already told Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas that he wants to join the Reds.
"Nabil Fekir has a past at Olympique Lyonnais".
Reliable French journalist Romain Collet-Gaudin from Canal Plus wrote on his Twitter that Fekir and his agent Jean-Pierre Bernès would be in Liverpool on Sunday to thrash out a few details and potentially have a medical.
The playmaker has been strongly linked with a move to Anfield in recent months after impressing for Lyon with 23 goals and 8 assists in all competitions last season to earn a place in the French World Cup squad.
But Bernes is adamant that he has not left France this weekend and while he admits Liverpool are interested in the 24-year-old, he suggests a switch to Anfield is far from certain.
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Even still, it appears that manager Jurgen Klopp is going for "overkill", as French worldwide Fekir looks set for an Anfield move this transfer window, just a medical to go.
"Liverpool's interest exists but for now nothing is done".
Liverpool FC are believed to be on the lookout for a number of new signings this summer as Jurgen Klopp looks to assemble a team capable of challenging for the Premier League title next season.
Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas made a clear statement last week that he was in no rush to do a deal for Fekir, with the prospect of the midfielder enhancing his reputation and his value at this summer's World Cup finals in France encouraging Lyon to play a waiting game before they cash in on their star man.
Liverpool have already completed one major signing this summer, with Fabinho announced a week ago as having signed for the Reds while Naby Keïta is also set to join the club on July 1st.
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