Southampton, England, 24th November 2024. Richard Hughes R Liverpool Sporting Director during the Premier League match at St Mary s Stadium, Southampton. Imago Images
Liverpool will soon shift their focus to player sales as Richard Hughes pushes to bring in funds through several exits in the summer, and the Reds are ready to sanction a cut-price deal for a star who is wanted at Newcastle United in the upcoming window.
The Merseyside giants are set to close out a club-record deal to sign Florian Wirtz this summer, and are already committed to signing Jeremie Frimpong for £30m.
Liverpool have also made progress in talks to sign Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth, and the club are now keen to ensure a few player sales to fund more signings in the coming weeks.
The Reds are also prepared to sanction a cut-price deal for one of their title heroes, who has emerged as a top option for Newcastle United in the upcoming transfer window.
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Liverpool to sanction cut-price deal for Newcastle target

Caoimhin Kelleher has indicated that he is ready to move on from Liverpool this summer, with several Premier League clubs interested in signing him.
Brentford have opened talks with Liverpool to sign the Ireland goalkeeper, but according to the Chronicle, Newcastle have also jumped into the race for the Reds star.
The Magpies want to upgrade their number one goalkeeper, and the club have their eyes on Burnley’s James Trafford ahead of the transfer window.
However, Liverpool’s willingness to accept offers in the region of £20m has attracted Newcastle’s attention for a move in the summer.
The Magpies have more money to spend after qualifying for the Champions League, but they are also keen to bring in value for money players.
Kelleher has emerged as an option who will not only upgrade the club’s goalkeeping options but will not blow a hole through their transfer budget for this summer.
