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Liverpool are set to focus on sales soon as sporting director Richard Hughes wraps up a few incoming deals for big money in the coming days. A top London club have moved to try and get their hands on a Reds star who is expected to leave Anfield in the summer window.
The Merseyside giants are expected to confirm a few big-money signings in the coming days, including a £113m deal to sign Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen this summer.
Liverpool will soon need to focus on player sales, and there are already indications that they could slow down on signing more players to finalise several exits.
Several Liverpool stars are expected to move on from Anfield this summer, and a top London club have now made a concrete move to sign a title hero from Anfield.
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Brentford approach the Reds to sign a top star

Caoimhin Kelleher has a year left on his contract this summer and is almost certain to move on from Anfield in the upcoming transfer window.
He has insisted that he is good enough to be a number one anywhere, and Brentford have identified him as a potential replacement for Mark Flekken, who is wanted at Bayer Leverkusen.
According to Sky Sports News, Brentford have moved a step forward in their pursuit of the Irish goalkeeper, and have approached to discuss a deal.
The two clubs are expected to hold more talks over a deal as Brentford push towards taking Kelleher to London in the upcoming transfer window.
They are confident that they can sell the move to the goalkeeper, and Flekken’s potential exit will open a slot for him to become the number one at Brentford.
Liverpool are prepared to sell him and are ready to accept offers in the region of £25m and £30m.
