Liverpool are pressing forward with their pursuit of a top star even before the season ends. A lot of work has gone into securing a deal ahead of schedule, and it seems the player has given his final nod to a move to Anfield in the upcoming transfer window.
Sporting director Richard Hughes has been working on several parallel deals ahead of the end of the season to ensure plans are in place before the summer transfer window opens.
Arne Slot wants to bring in new players early in the transfer window as he is keen to have most of his squad in place before pre-season training starts in July.
Liverpool have been holding talks with representatives of several players ahead of the summer, and it seems one move is set to go through earlier than expected.
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The Reds agree on terms with top target

Jeremie Frimpong has been on Liverpool’s radar for months as the potential replacement for Trent Alexander-Arnold, who will leave Anfield at the end of the season.
It recently emerged that the Reds have reversed their decision to sign the Bayer Leverkusen star due to concerns about his defensive capabilities, but that was a false flag.
According to journalist Nicolo Schira, Liverpool have thrashed out personal terms on a contract with Frimpong and his representatives for a move this summer.
An agreement in principle is in place for the Dutchman to join Liverpool in the upcoming transfer window.
With Frimpong giving his nod to a move to Anfield and Liverpool agreeing on a contract with him, a transfer is now only a matter of time.
A £30m release clause in his contract means that the talks with Leverkusen would be relatively straightforward for Liverpool to conduct.