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Liverpool still have plenty of business to take care of this summer both in terms of incoming and outgoing transfers.
The Reds have spent a huge amount so far this window, and will shell out even more if they purchase Alexander Isak from Newcastle.
Having spent such a lot already, Liverpool will have to recoup some through sales.
Luis Diaz’s exit for Bayern Munich has helped in that sense, but there is still more work to do.
Darwin Nunez looks set to follow Diaz out of the door, while Liverpool could secure another big sale if they let Harvey Elliott leave as well.
Reports have claimed that Liverpool value Elliott at around £50m.
But after Tottenham saw James Maddison pick up a nasty-looking injury on Sunday, that could soon change.
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Until recently, West Ham have been the most serious about signing Elliott this summer.
However, the Hammers seemingly will not pay Liverpool’s asking price.
Armed with Champions League football and heightened expectations, Spurs could definitely get closer to it.
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And after seeing Maddison stretchered off against Newcastle in Seoul on Sunday, Thomas Frank may suddenly have a big hole in the squad.
Son Heung-Min played his final game for Spurs, and with Maddison potentially now set for spell on the sidelines, Frank is down a couple of attacking players.
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The Liverpool man is perhaps more forward-thinking, but they are both technically gifted players capable of sprinkling magic on a football match.
If it turns out that Maddison is set to miss a significant period of time, Spurs could replace him with perhaps the closest thing the Premier League has to offer.
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With Spurs potentially looking for a player of his ilk and time starting to tick in the market, perhaps Liverpool will squeeze out their asking price after all.
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