One Liverpool attacker could be on the move this summer with two mega owners ready to make an offer.
All the focus is on who could be coming into the club right now. The focal point being Alexander Isak and the drama that surrounds him.
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But it’s important to note Liverpool don’t have tunnel vision. They are relaxed about their activity in the market so far and about the Isak situation.
They’re also working on other deals. Marc Guehi is one they could still get done before the transfer deadline. Meanwhile, there are also a number of deals Liverpool could complete for departing players.
Among them Harvey Elliott is the most sought after player. However, there is also interest in Kostas Tsimikas.
Meanwhile, another Liverpool attacker is wanted on a permanent deal.
So, there is still a lot of moves that could be happening before the window shuts. In fact, for the first time in a while we could actually be in for a busy deadline day.
It remains to be seen. One player who could make a surprise move is Lewis Koumas. It’s not necessarily a surprise that he might be on the move.
What is a surprise is that he could be moving on permanently from the club. That’s according to a report from the Liverpool ECHO who claim that Koumas is attracting permanent interest.
The report says that Birmingham City and Wrexham AFC are ready for a transfer tug of war in order to acquire the services of Koumas from Liverpool.
Now while Liverpool won’t want to lose Koumas on a permanent transfer as he still has a lot of potential, Birmingham’s and Wrexham’s interest will be intriguing enough for the Reds.
Both teams have mega owners with Birmingham propped up by Tom Brady and Wrexham supported by Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mcelhenney.
Last season, Birmingham shattered the League One transfer record for Jay Stansfield for £20m. This summer Wrexham spent £10m on Nathan Broadhead and £8m on Callum Doyle from Manchester City.
Liverpool will have a price for Koumas and it will be around that figure. The ECHO claims that Liverpool value Koumas at a higher price than Bobby Clark, who joined Red Bull Salzburg for £10m last season.
The Reds are very good at selling players on for a profit and if Birmingham or Wrexham come in with an offer for Koumas as the ECHO claim they are preparing to do, it will be difficult to refuse. Especially if it’s in excess of £10m, something both team is capable of paying given their financial backing.
For that price, Liverpool will be making a very healthy profit on a player who has a lot of potential but who doesn’t have a clear pathway into the first team at the moment.