Fabrizio Romano has named one Liverpool participant particularly who has impressed throughout pre-season.
Arne Slot and his gamers are at present within the US persevering with their preparations for the 2024/25 marketing campaign – his first one as Reds boss after changing Jurgen Klopp in June.
The Anfield-based outfit are but to signal any gamers in the course of the present summer time switch window with loads of the speak in the intervening time as an alternative focussed on those that may very well be on their method out of the membership.
Defender Sepp van den Berg is attracting curiosity from Dutch facet PSV, based on Romano, with the Italian explaining {that a} resolution about his future will probably be made ‘within the subsequent days’.
“You will need to say that so much will depend upon outgoings. For instance, Sepp van den Berg is doing very effectively in pre-season, so Liverpool will decide about him within the subsequent days. They rejected a proposal from PSV Eindhoven final week, that was €10m plus add-ons,” Romano stated (as quoted by The Boot Room).
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Central defender Joel Matip moved on from Liverpool in the summertime following the expiry of his contract however the Reds do have the likes of Virgil van Dijk, Ibou Konate, Jarell Quansah and Joe Gomez accessible in that place.
If van den Berg was to stay on Merseyside for the upcoming marketing campaign you’d suspect that his possibilities could be very restricted with the extra senior choices forward of him within the pecking order.
He has impressed throughout mortgage spells at Preston North Finish and in Germany in recent times however has solely made 4 senior appearances for Liverpool.
At 22 years of age there’s nonetheless loads of time for the Netherlands U21 worldwide to make his mark on our first group however it seems that the present window may very well be a decisive one for his Liverpool profession.
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