Naby Keita: Liverpool willing to pay club record fee for Leipzig midfielder
Liverpool are willing to pay a club record fee to bring RB Leipzig midfielder Naby Keita to Anfield.
Leipzig
insist the 22-year-old Guinea international will not be sold this
summer after they qualified for this season's Champions League.
Keita
has been touted as having a £70m price tag, although he has a £48m
release clause in his contract that can be unlocked next summer.
Liverpool are yet to bid for Keita, who scored eight league goals last season.
However,
manager Jurgen Klopp is a huge admirer and the Anfield hierarchy look
certain to test Leipzig's determination to keep someone who has been a
central figure in their success with a firm offer.
It also remains to be seen whether Keita himself is attracted by a move to the Premier League.
If
Klopp, who returns to the club's Melwood training headquarters to start
pre-season preparations next week, and Liverpool do make their interest
concrete, the fee involved will have to be well in excess of the £34m (39 euros) recently paid to Roma for Mohamed Salah and the £35m it took to sign Andy Carroll from Newcastle United in January 2011.
Liverpool's
owner Fenway Sports Group is determined to back Klopp in the market
after he took them back into the Champions League - although they have
to get past a play-off first.
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