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Liverpool have reportedly made an offer to sign Kevin De Bruyne as he prepares to depart Manchester City on a free transfer, as per Italian journalist Gianluca DiMarzio.
But Liverpool are another club in the mix for the Belgium international who is good friends with Virgil van Dijk.
De Bruyne voiced his disappointment about his exit from City not being a mutual decision and shared last month: "You have to accept people taking decisions.
I'm open for anything [including staying in the Premier League].
I have to make that decision once I really know more [of the offers]."
While De Bruyne has been linked with potential moves to the USA and Saudi Arabia, along with interest from Aston Villa, rumblings in Belgium had insinuated an astonishing switch to Liverpool might be in the pipeline, an assertion reinforced by DiMarzio's claim that De Bruyne 'has an offer from Liverpool'.
Despite a childhood support for the Reds, De Bruyne's strong bond with City after a decade's service could serve as a significant blockade to any prospective switch.
Liverpool are reportedly eyeing up more than one Premier League midfielder for a potential move.
Morgan Rogers has been making headlines recently, with reports suggesting he's on Arne Slot's wish list.
The rumour was first sparked by Fabrizio Romano and later confirmed by Sky Sports.
Aston Villa's financial predicament could work in Liverpool's favour, as the Daily Mail reports that the Villans need to make "one significant sale before June 30 to ensure they stay in line with Premier League spending rules".
In a similar situation last summer, Douglas Luiz was sold off, while Villa is also looking to balance their books after bringing in five new players in January.
Rogers has had an outstanding season in the Premier League, netting eight goals and setting up nine others.
This story first appeared on Liverpool.com
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