by Reg » Thu May 05, 2016 1:44 am
Liverpool will listen to offers for Jordan Ibe this summer - with Arsenal one of the interested parties, according to Squawka. The young midfielder is expected to leave Anfield in some form this summer, potentially on loan, as he seeks more regular game time. Jurgen Klopp is reportedly still hopeful that Ibe can fulfil his potential but has so far failed to shine since the German boss arrived on Merseyside. Arsenal are believed to be interested in his services, as are Tottenham and Watford.
LIVERPOOL are reportedly preparing a summer bid for Ajax winger Anwar El Ghazi amid uncertainty over Jordon Ibe's future.
Anwar El Ghazi has scored 11 goals for Ajax this season. The England Under-21 international has played 36 games for the Reds this season, but is behind Roberto Firmino, Philippe Coutinho, Adam Lallana, James Milner and Sheyi Ojo in the pecking order.
The 20-year-old is considering his options at Anfield and could be allowed to leave the club at the end of the season in search of regular game time.
Reds linked with move for Firmino’s former team mate
Liverpool have been linked with a move for Hoffenheim forward Kevin Volland. Speculation has increased that the German international will leave this summer as Sport1, a notable news source in Germany, reported that would definitely be departing with RNZ (Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung) newspaper saying the player has three possible destinations.
Volland, who played with Reds star Roberto Firmino before the Brazilian departed for Anfield, could cost as little as €15million and German clubs Borussia Monchengladbach, newly promoted Red Bull Leipzig, as well as Liverpool, are all reported to be interested in the player.
Volland can play right across the front line, although he does usually play as a centre forward for Hoffenheim. This season the striker has scored eight goals and provided 7 assists in 32 league and cup matches. He tends to average 8 to 10 goals a season in the Bundesliga but he has room to develop and it maybe a player that Jurgen Klopp has been keeping an eye on in Germany.
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