A Liverpool star is on the verge of sealing a sensational £35m move to one of Germany’s biggest clubs, with a record-breaking deal now in place. The transfer is expected to be finalised this week, marking a major summer exit from Anfield.
The Merseyside giants are set to accelerate their efforts to sell a few players in the coming days following the imminent arrival of Florian Wirtz for a British record transfer fee.
Liverpool need to move on a few players soon to make space in their squad and wage bill for the arrival of more new players before the end of the ongoing transfer window.
The Reds are now on the verge of agreeing on a deal to sell a player for a record-breaking fee as top Liverpool star closes in on finding the exit door at Anfield.
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The Reds are set to sell a defender for a record-breaking deal

Jarell Quansah has agreed to personal terms on a contract and has verbally agreed to join Bayer Leverkusen in the ongoing transfer window.
The German giants have been working on a deal to sign the Liverpool defender, and it has been claimed that an agreement is now in place between the two teams.
According to Football Insider, the German giants have agreed to pay a club-record fee to sign Quansah from the Merseyside giants.
Leverkusen’s record signing at the moment is Kerem Demirbay for £27.3m, but that is set to get shattered.
They have agreed to pay a fee of £35m to Liverpool to take Quansah to Germany in the ongoing summer transfer window.
The defender came through the academy at Liverpool and won a Premier League winners’ medal last season.
Quansah’s sale will be booked as pure profit and will boost Liverpool’s PSR calculations.