Wednesday, 6 February 2019
Serious In Getting Lorenzo Insigne, Liverpool Prepares 61 Million Pounds.
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Lorenzo Insigne
DBasia.news – Liverpool has spent about 150 million pounds to increase quality in the squad, one being the recruit of Allison Becker this summer. The desire to achieve the trophy has become one of their reason.
The transfer strategy applied by the club seemed to be appropriate, though The Reds no longer participate in two domestic competition that is League Cup and FA Cup. Mohamed Salah still strongly occupy the Premier League temporary top standings, meanwhile in European competition, they will be ready to face Bayern Munchen in the Champions League top 16 round.
Not satisfied with the squad’s state, now reported from Daily Mail, team manager, Jurgen Klopp claimed to have started to compile transfer plans for the club in summer 2019, one of the players who returned to the shopping cart is Lorenzo Insigne who is now strengthening Napoli.
The Champions League finalist 2017/18 season is also said to have contacted Insigne’s agent, Mino Raiola, while preparing a 61 million pound offer for the winger.
Liverpool’s interest in Insigne is not a new story, the 27-year old player has been in the hunt for quite some time. But at the Napoli was reluctant to dismiss him.
The club who was formerly coached by Brendan Rodgers continue to make him a target because they see Liverpool has yet to possess enough depth for the squad. Especially if they want to talk a lot during every competition they are in. now entering the second half of the season, Sadio Mane also failed to gain full points in the last two Premier League matches.
Unfortunately the hopes of club supporters in seeing Insigne dock to Anfield will be challenging to fulfill, reportedly the player is still attached to a long term contract until 2023 and I Partenopei will only dismiss him if the club pays at least 131 million pounds.
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