Liverpool will have to ‘pay a buyout clause’ as Klopp desperately searches for an alternative to Lavia

Liverpool have been told they will have to pay PSV Eindhoven the full £32 million buyout clause to keep Ibrahim Sangare out of the club, after being beaten by Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia via Chelsea. The Reds’ lack of defensive stability in midfield is shining on the opening day of the Premier League season, with manager Jurgen Klopp set to take over the dominance before the move window closed.

With Jordan Henderson and Fabinho joining Saudi clubs and players such as James Milner, Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain coming out on loose transfers, a huge void has been left in midfield despite the club’s signing of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai.

Liverpool had their eyes set on Caicedo and Lavia and had pledged to spend £110m and £60m respectively, but now the two men appear ready to team up at Chelsea, with Mauricio Pochettino’s side already confirming a record British contract for the former Brighton midfielder.

Now, Lavia is ready for another major move to Chelsea, despite Southampton manager Jason Wilcox showing that an offer from Liverpool was accepted before the Blues deflect a second move.

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ESPN has claimed Liverpool are interested in PSV midfielder Sangare, but Dutch media Eindhovens Dagblad has shown the Eredivisie club’s position is to reject all offers under its £32 million buyout clause, a transparent message to those interested, including Bayern Munich and Paris Saint. -German.

Klopp targeted Chelsea on Sunday after the 1-1 draw between the two teams, hitting Pochettino before the moves of Caicedo and Lavia. Asked to comment that his Blues counterpart was looking to recruit more from Stamford Bridge, the German replied: “That’s what each and every Chelsea manager needs and they regularly get it. “

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Kiki Musampa, brother of Sangaré’s agent, has shown that Nottingham Forest have made an offer for the Ivorian abroad that has been rejected, as the player needs a club that suits his playing tastes if he leaves PSV. of the clubs, those are sums they can pay,” Musampa said of Sangaré’s clause.

“Nottingham Forest made an offer, but it wasn’t enough. You have to take him to the club that suits him and where he will have opportunities to play.

With clubs aware of the need for Liverpool to add a defensive midfielder and have resources, following their £110m and £60m public bids for Caicedo and Lavia, turning to players with buyout clauses could be a way to avoid overspending and Sangare does it. the trick, but it remains to be seen whether or not the Reds will activate the clause in his contract.

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