Liverpool will need to raise funds from player sales to bring in a striker and one more centre-back following their spending spree ahead of the summer transfer window. The Reds are now reluctantly ready to sell a top player if a club agree to meet their asking price.
The impending arrival of Florian Wirtz and Jeremie Frimpong, and their move for Milos Kerkez, are set to take Liverpool’s spending close to £200m this summer.
Liverpool are still in the market for a striker and one more centre-back, and those moves are set to depend on player sales in the upcoming transfer window.
The Merseyside giants have now decided to cash in on a top young player this summer to bring money into their coffers, but want a steep fee from the sale.
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The Reds are prepared to sell a top young player

Jarell Quansah is a bit-part player in Arne Slot’s squad this season, and has played little football in the league despite earning a Premier League winners’ medal.
Several Premier League clubs, such as Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest, are interested in signing the 22-year-old centre-back in the upcoming transfer window.
Liverpool were said to be open to a loan offer for the young defender to aid his development, but their spending spree has changed plans at Anfield.
The Merseyside giants are prepared to sell the centre-back this summer if a club offer a fee in the region of £50m this summer.
“Quansah has a lot of clubs sniffing around him, keeping an eye on him, both in England and in the German Bundesliga”, Steele said on YouTube.
“One of them could be Bayer Leverkusen, because as we know, Jonathan Tah is off to Bayern Munich.
“Maybe they could try and get Quansah, but Liverpool would want a lot of money for him. We’re talking around £50m.”