Liverpool's €40M target rejects new contract - Reds considering making a late bid - He's only on £33,500 per week NewsNow
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Liverpool's €40M target rejects new contract - Reds considering making a late bid - He's only on £33,500 per week

Liverpool's €40M target rejects new contract - Reds considering making a late bid - He's only on £33,500 per week

One of Liverpool's midfield targets has rejected a new contract amidst reported interest from the Reds - could they move before the window shuts?

Reports have claimed that AC Milan's midfield general Ismael Bennacer has rejected a new deal from the club, demanding more money.

It could open the door to a potential move away this summer, with Liverpool in need of a midfield addition following their awful run of injuries at the start of this season.

A versatile, high-intensity and high-quality midfielder could be available and he could be exactly what Liverpool needs.

Latest reports on Bennacer

The latest news claims that Bennacer has rejected a contract from Milan - he's still got two years left on his deal but he has emerged as a key player in this Milan side.

Calciomercato states that Moussa Sissoko, who represents Bennacer, told Milan that his client must receive a large increase on his reported salary of £33,500 per week in order to stay with Italians.

Earlier this month, CalcioMercatoWeb reported that the Anfield club were considering a €40M (£33.5M) bid for the star.

As a key player in his side, Milan will have to pay up but this breakdown in talks could lead to a move away unless the club is willing to front the money.

How would he fit in at Liverpool?

A player who is predominantly a defensive midfielder could help Liverpool add some steel, quality and depth to their fracturing midfield roster.

His stats reveal a player who is highly adept defensively, ranking in the 92nd and 93rd percentile for tackles and interceptions, as well as being a progressive midfield player both in his ball-carrying and progressive passes.

He's also a highly intense player - ranking in the 85th percentile for pressures - a key stat if you want to be a Jurgen Klopp player. His injury record is also solid, with no major injuries at 24 years old; he boasts experience at a younger age and would be a great addition no doubt.

It could allow Fabinho more rest time or even allow Klopp to utilise a 4-2-3-1 on more occasions. There's no doubt he would be great addition.

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