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Liverpool show interest in a friend of Leo Messi who was dropped by PSG

Liverpool need to reinforce their midfield. Therefore, they have thought of a friend of Lionel Messi as reinforcement.

By Wilian Estrella

Liverpool need to reinforce their midfield. Therefore, they have thought of a friend of Lionel Messi as reinforcement.
Liverpool need to reinforce their midfield. Therefore, they have thought of a friend of Lionel Messi as reinforcement.
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In recent days, a rumor that would place a player of the Argentina national team in the team managed by Jürgen Klopp has gained momentum. This is due to the plague of injuries that the Anfield team has suffered at the beginning of the season. The Liverpool board will make some relevant approaches.

A new player from Argentina could arrive at the 'Reds'. This is a close friend of Lionel Messi, but despite that, it is known that his level is one of the highest in the world of soccer and he shows it in Argentina. Negotiations will take place in the coming weeks and the main idea is that he arrives to contribute now and in the future of the team.

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The one chosen by Liverpool's board of directors is midfielder Leandro Paredes. The Argentine plays for Paris Saint-Germain, but everything seems to indicate that he will not be in Christophe Galtier’s plans. Therefore, given the problems he has with his coach to stay seeded in the starting XI, he will seek an opportunity outside.

Klopp need to reinforce its midfield

The price has not yet been agreed. However, it is believed that Paris Saint-Germain will not put so many obstacles to let him go. Jürgen Klopp would be after him because of his good numbers considering his performance, but he is also worried about the fact that he could also get injured soon because of the level of soccer in England.


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