Liverpool have made some stunning moves this summer, and the club are pushing towards getting a few incoming deals done. However, the Reds fans have been left stunned by the low fee the club have accepted to sell a top player in the ongoing transfer window.
The Merseyside giants have stunned Europe with the moves they have made since winning the Premier League at the end of the recently concluded season.
Liverpool have already confirmed Jeremie Frimpong’s arrival, and the club remain in talks to sign Florian Wirtz, with a swap deal now on the cards between the Reds and Bayer Leverkusen.
However, Liverpool have already sanctioned the summer’s first exit, and the fans are shocked by the low fee the Reds have accepted in the ongoing summer transfer window.
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The Merseyside giants sanction a transfer exit for a low fee

Caoimhin Kelleher is on the verge of leaving Liverpool in the ongoing transfer window, and Brentford are set to sign him in the coming days.
An agreement is in place for the Ireland goalkeeper, and Brentford are on the cusp of finalising his arrival from the Merseyside giants soon.
According to Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, Liverpool have accepted a deal worth £18m to sell Kelleher to the London club in the ongoing summer transfer window.
A deal has been finalised, but the Reds are only getting a fee of £13.5m initially, and the rest of the deal is performance-based add-ons.
There were suggestions Liverpool were set to hold out for a fee of £20m to £25m before agreeing to sell the goalkeeper this summer.
However, the Reds have accepted a cut-price fee, which has left the fans shocked who were expecting the club to squeeze out more money from Kelleher’s sale.