Liverpool reportedly made a “huge cash bid” to recruit Kenan Yildiz, an attacker for Juventus, after their original attempt was flatly refused.
According to a report from Gazzetta dello Sport’s print edition on Saturday, Liverpool, Borussia Dortmund,
and RB Leipzig made approaches to the Serie A team in an attempt to recruit the 18-year-old during the current January transfer window.
Despite being informed that Yildiz is not for sale, the Italian newspaper stated on Sunday that Liverpool had made a significant approach to sign Yildiz.
Liverpool has reportedly made a “huge cash bid” to capture Kenan Yildiz before the January transfer window closes in just over two weeks, according to GdS via TEAM Talk.
The teenage striker is said to be worth €40 million (£34.4 million), and while Liverpool’s offer isn’t disclosed exactly, it’s probably in the neighborhood of this sum.
According to a report from Gazzetta dello Sport’s print edition on Saturday, Liverpool, Borussia Dortmund,
and RB Leipzig made approaches to the Serie A team in an attempt to recruit the 18-year-old during the current January transfer window.
Despite being informed that Yildiz is not for sale, the Italian newspaper stated on Sunday that Liverpool had made a significant approach to sign Yildiz.
Liverpool has reportedly made a “huge cash bid” to capture Kenan Yildiz before the January transfer window closes in just over two weeks, according to GdS via TEAM Talk.
The teenage striker is said to be worth €40 million (£34.4 million), and while Liverpool’s offer isn’t disclosed exactly, it’s probably in the neighborhood of this sum.
Sporting director Jorg Schmadtke is said to have persuaded the board and Jurgen Klopp to approach the player about a potential signing,
but the deal was “swiftly” turned down since it did not live up to Juventus’ “expectations”.
Juve have made it quite clear to Liverpool and company that they would not entertain any bids for Yildiz this month.
If not in the January transfer window, when will Liverpool be able to sign Yildiz?
A new center-back, left-back, and defensive midfielders are the most crucial areas to strengthen first because there are more urgent needs in defense and midfield.