The mid November international break is certainly the perfect time to talk some transfer rumors, as the January window will be here before you know it. Today we focus on Liverpool FC, and we begin with the idea of FC Barcelona selling a big money player to Liverpool, not the other way around like we’re used to seeing.
Ousmane Dembele moved to Barcelona for โฌ105ย million plus a reported โฌ40ย million add-ons in the summer of 2017, in a deal that drew heavy criticism at the time.ย Barca had just soldย Neymarย toย Paris Saint-Germainย for a world record โฌ222ย million, so the deal meant that Dembele had just became theย joint-second most expensive player (in euros), with Manchester United’s Paul Pogba.
There was consensus that the Frenchman wasn’t worth that amount of money, but the Catalan club was looking to splash the cash somewhere on someone, given that they just acquired a major financial windfall from the Neymar deal.
If theย Sunย is to be believed, then Barca will have an opportunity to recoup most, but not all of that investment, courtesy of the Merseyside club. The London publication claims that Anfield are ready to break the bank, or at least their own club transfer fee record, and spend ยฃ85 million on the winger this January.
Reds boss Jurgen Klopp knows Dembele well from their days together at Borussia Dortmund, and that ability to vouch for his character could make all the difference towards getting this deal done.
According toย ESPN FC,ย Barca are concerned about elements of Dembele’s lifestyle, and France manager Didier Deschampsย revealed that he is among the players with a habit of turning up late for training. So there are some, if not red flags, at least pink flags about him.
For now, we’ll just have to, as they say, “watch this space.” Obviously these are two clubs who have each other on speed dial, having done blockbuster business twice in recent years (Philippe Coutinho, Luis Suarez).ย Go here for the story on Liverpool’s interest in Touloue’s Jean-Clair Todibo.
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