Liverpool check Diogo Jota’s move after winning forty-five million pounds of Wolves aes following Thiago deal

Former Wolves ace will have vacant No20 shirt this season.

Jurgen Klopp’s team officially announced the arrival of the 23-year-old Portuguese this afternoon.

 

The Reds attacked the Wolves after signing former Bayern Munich midfielder Thiago Alcántara on a 25 million pound contract.

Liverpool Ki-Jana Hoever, 18, has taken the opposite direction.

Jota follows Thiago and Konstantinos Tsimikas as the third summer recruit for the defending Premier League champions.

He told Liverpool’s official website: “It’s an exciting time for me and my family.

“My whole career since I was a kid and now I joined a club like Liverpool, the world champion, it’s just amazing. I just need to get started.

“They are one of the groups in the world, the one of the moment because they are world champions.

“When you look at the Premier League, you see Liverpool as one of the biggest groups in the country, so I’m very unlikely to say no.

“So we just have to come [here], do our best and I can become a smart choice for Liverpool in the future. “

Speaking about how it will have compatibility with Klopp’s superstar team, he said: “I think I’m a team player.

“I’m betting at the helm and my task is to find a way to score goals and provide assists and that’s what they can expect from me, which I will do in the most productive way. I’ll see to help the team in the most productive way possible. .

“They [the fans] can count on me now that I’m one of them and I’ll do my best. “

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