Liverpool contact Barcelona attacker over Bosman move – report | OneFootball

Liverpool contact Barcelona attacker over Bosman move – report | OneFootball

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·28 May 2022

Liverpool contact Barcelona attacker over Bosman move – report

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There is no secret Ousmane Dembélé and his agent has rejected Barcelona’s renewal offer. Their collective wage demands have proven to be a bit too lavish for the Catalans, who are not willing to break their financial structure anytime soon.

It could ultimately see Dembele depart Camp Nou as a free agent this summer. Given his performances during the second half of the campaign, he has found no shortage of suitors either.


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French giants Paris Saint-Germain are considering Dembele an ideal replacement for Angel Di Maria, although recent reports suggest they have pulled the plug on the deal.

As per Diario Sport, a new player has emerged on the scene, in the form of Liverpool. The Premier League giants have emerged as a potential destination for the Frenchman, as they prepare for life without Sadio Mane.

The Senegalese international has been linked with a move to Bayern Munich lately, with the player even agreeing personal terms with the Bavarians.

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Liverpool believe Dembele has what it takes to lead the club’s rebuild in the offensive department, potentially creating a deadly partnership alongside the likes of Luis Diaz, Diogo Jota and Mohamed Salah.

Dembele’s status as a free agent makes him a desirable target for Liverpool, although the Reds might not be able to meet the winger’s demands.

Dembele himself is yet to make a decision on his future. He is open to receiving new offers from interested parties, including Liverpool and their league rivals Chelsea, with Thomas Tuchel reportedly keen on a reunion with Dembele at Stamford Bridge.

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