Liverpool are expected to secure a successful signing in 24 hours for a moment, it is a $80 million contract.

Wolves striker Diogo Jota is expected to sign up in place after clubs agreed to an agreement of 41 million pounds (A$73 million) worth forty-five million pounds (A$80 million) with add-ons.

According to Sky Sports, the 23-year-old is expected to pass through a doctor in Liverpool on Saturday (local) before the deal closes.

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Jota, an unused replacement in the Wolves’ 2-0 win at Sheffield United in their first match of the season in the Premier League, and left Wolverhampton’s Molineux Stadium before his Carabao Cup clash with Stoke even began on Thursday (home).

The Portuguese striker has 16 goals and six assists in 67 Premier League appearances for the Wolves, but is impressive in last year’s Europa League crusade, where he scored six times in eight appearances.

The sale of 18-year-old Dutch defender Ki-Jana Hoever is helping Liverpool move.

It will target the Wolves for a deal worth 10 million pounds (A$18 million), as well as additions that could increase it to 13. 5 million pounds (A$24 million).

The teenager joined Liverpool from Ajax in 2018 and has made four senior appearances for the team, now he will go to the Wolves forever.

The wolves were looking for their baseline and Hoever, who can play in the center defense, on the right side or even on the right wing, provides enough coverage.

Klopp sang after making an “absolutely outstanding” deal for Thiago.

Despite being one of the world’s midfielders, he only charges Liverpool $20 million (AU$35 million) plus $5 million (AU$9 million) in add-ons to secure his signature.

The 29-year-old becomes Liverpool’s first main recruit in two years, winning the Champions League and winning the English First League name in 30 years.

“He’s probably an exceptional player and you’re right, it’s complicated for a team like us right now in a general way,” Klopp said.

“If we take between 3 and 400 million, we could be locating players, but even so, it is not easy. In this case, it is a player who brings another size to our game, it is true.

“Skills that are quite rare at times but suit us quite well. He does not say anything about the rest of the players, they are only others and that is what interested me.

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