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Premier League clubs have been warned that Liverpool already have the perfect Virgil van Dijk replacement in new signing, Giovanni Leoni.

That's the verdict from London City Lionesses CEO Martin Semmens, who oversaw the developments of both at Southampton and Parma.

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Leoni is highly-rated across Europe and Liverpool acted quickly to win the race to sign himCredit: Liverpool FC

The former Saints CEO claimed Liverpool, who signed current captain Van Dijk during his time at St Mary's, have pulled off another coup.



Italian defender Leoni snubbed interest from other Premier League clubs to complete a £26million move to Anfield last month.

The 18-year-old was perhaps the most low-key signing of Liverpool's £446m summer spree on arrivals for the new season.

The Reds broke the British transfer record twice, first with £116.5m Florian Wirtz, and then when Alexander Isak joined for £125m.

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The last time the Merseysiders made such a statement in the market was ironically when now-skipper Van Dijk arrived for £75m in 2018.

In Leoni, whom Semmens helped bring to Parma from Sampdoria last year, Liverpool have been told they have the Dutchman's successor.

"Yeah, absolutely for me [Leoni is the heir to the Van Dijk throne]," Semmens told Matterface, Crook & Deeney on Friday.

"We signed him the second year I was there in the summer, and I have a deep love for the likes of [Newcastle defender] Tino Livramento [for Southampton] and signing these young players.

That's a rumour I can semi-confirm.

"The view was that they would probably stay there longer than one year, but Leoni was such a level, and again, I think it highlights Liverpool's ability that they spotted that.

"There were other clubs in the Premier League that asked me about him - not as an Executive for Parma because I'd left by then, and I told them what I thought, and they didn't follow through on it.

Liverpool never called me."

"Five or six Premier League teams asked me," Semmens added.

Top player!"

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Leoni left Parma for Liverpool just a year after joiningCredit: Getty

In July, talkSPORT revealed that at least ten Premier League clubs had enquired about signing Leoni.

Among those were Liverpool, Newcastle and Tottenham Hotspur, with the former completing a deal for the centre-back a month later.

Parma CEO Federico Cherubini has since revealed the club initially turned down a higher offer from Newcastle for Leoni.



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However, the Italian club ultimately relinquished their bid to hold onto the teen due to his desire to link up with Arne Slot's side.

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Leoni marshalled Lukaku when Parma held champions NapoliCredit: Getty

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The 6'4 teen bested the 32-year-oldCredit: Getty

Semmens revealed that one of the final moments from Leoni's short stint at Parma remains one that will live long in the memory.

On the penultimate match of the season, Parma were in the midst of a relegation battle when they hosted champions-elect Napoli.

Yet Leoni ensured the Serie A title race went down to the wire after dominating Romelu Lukaku during a goalless stalemate in May.

"He took Lukaku out of the game," Semmes reflected to talkSPORT.



"But at some point, yeah, I think he's the long-term [replacement for Van Dijk]."

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Deeney added: "He'll play enough games this year to adapt and get used to living in Liverpool and the pressures because it is a different pressure, right?



"But I think next year, with [Ibrahima] Konate going, it's a seamless [transition]...I can see Liverpool playing three at the back."