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The Spaniard has already signed Victor Munoz from Osasuna this summer, but has yet to follow up with additional arrivals.The lack of business after the acquisition of the Spain international is not down to a lack of targets, as the Reds have been linked with players across their defence, midfield and attack.Among the players the Premier League side have been linked to, Yan Diomande has been offered advice should he depart RB Leipzig this summer, while the valuation of Ayyoub Bouaddi has been hinted at by the Lille president.Mirror Football takes a look at the latest stories coming out of Anfield...Bouaddi price discussedLille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi has been one of the breakout stars of the World Cup thanks to his impressive performances for Morocco. You have to look at his level."How much have players like Anderson or Tonali been sold for, who are much older [23 and 26 respectively], but without room for improvement, so you have an idea of the value of Ayyoub, who has a unique profile at only 18 years old."Letang added: "Many clubs are interested in him, but very few can afford him right now.
He’s already one of the best midfielders in the world and still has significant room for improvement. He’s only 18 and has his whole future ahead of him."Diomande transfer adviceYan Diomande's future is far from certain, but the latest advice he's received could spell good news for Liverpool fans.
Ex-Reds star Joe Cole has told the Ivorian to ignore the overtures from PSG, despite reports that the winger has made the French champions his next destination should he leave RB Leipzig this summer."There's a lot of top-level wingers in world football right now, but Diomande is as good as I've seen; he's so explosive," Cole said, via Paddy Power. But if Liverpool still want him, go out and convince him because I think that would be the move that suits him best."The Reds have informed the Bundesliga side that they'll fork out £86m for Diomande - a verbal offer that was rejected, with Leipzig previously indicating that a fee of £112m would be enough to secure his services.Thousands of fans upgraded their Premier League matchday last season.
