Richard Hughes. Source: Imago Images
Liverpool are set to spend big on a few players in the coming days, but sporting director Richard Hughes is now prepared to sanction a few exits. The Reds are keen to start offloading players, and they are ready to accept a knockdown price for a star man.
The Merseyside giants are closing in on a deal to sign Florian Wirtz for a record-breaking deal worth £113m, and are ready to announce the arrival of Jeremie Frimpong.
Liverpool have also progressed in negotiations to sign Milos Kerkez, and their transfer spend could soon touch the £200m mark in the upcoming transfer window.
Hughes is aware of the need to get going on a few player sales, and the club are now prepared to offer a discount to move on a certain star in the coming weeks.
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The Reds are to accept a knockdown price for Caoimhin Kelleher

Caoimhin Kelleher has a year left on his contract and has hinted heavily that he wants to move on in the upcoming summer transfer window.
Several Premier League clubs are interested in signing the goalkeeper ahead of next season, and Liverpool are ready to entertain offers for him.
According to the Liverpool Echo, the Reds are ready to accept in excess of £20m before agreeing to sanction his sale in the upcoming transfer window.
Liverpool were previously looking for somewhere around £25m and £30m, but are now ready to accept a lower fee to facilitate his transfer.
Leeds United are interested in signing the goalkeeper, and Brentford have already approached Liverpool to secure a deal for Kelleher as the replacement for Mark Flekken.
West Ham and Aston Villa have also been keeping tabs on him, and negotiations are expected to pick up soon for Kelleher to move on from Anfield in the upcoming transfer window.
