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Liverpool is reportedly preparing for a last-minute acquisition of a £40 million player as they continue to demonstrate their ability to offload fringe players effectively.

 

Talks are in progress as Liverpool seeks to finalize a last-minute deal to acquire a star player worth £40 million.

 

Liverpool has demonstrated its ability to effectively sell fringe players, and this transfer window is no exception.

 

The departures of Fabio Carvalho and Sepp van den Berg to Brentford have generated over £40 million for the club.

 

Nevertheless, it appears that Liverpool’s player exits are not yet finished, as Joe Gomez may also depart before the transfer deadline.

 

It is somewhat unexpected that Liverpool is willing to let Gomez go, given his significant contributions under Jurgen Klopp last season.

 

According to GiveMeSport, Liverpool is preparing for a potential last-minute acquisition of a new centre-back should the 27-year-old leave, with Levi Colwill being a prominent target.

 

The club has maintained a long-standing interest in the Chelsea defender, having been linked with him last summer, although they ultimately chose to prioritize strengthening their midfield instead.

 

Reports indicate that Liverpool has initiated discussions with Chelsea regarding the potential signing of the player this summer, who is estimated to be valued at approximately £40 million.

 

The 21-year-old appears to be the preferred choice of Enzo Maresca, having played a significant role during the pre-season and subsequently being selected for the Premier League opener against Manchester City last weekend.

 

Should Liverpool be unable to secure Colwill’s signature, they have identified alternative targets, including Mohamed Simakan and Piero Hincapié.

 

The trend of utilizing a left-footed centre-back on the left side of defense has become increasingly common among modern coaches, a strategy that Arne Slot also embraced at Feyenoord with David Hancko.

 

Virgil van Dijk has occupied the left-sided defensive role for Liverpool in recent years; however, given that he is now 33 and in the final year of his contract, acquiring a new left-footed defender could be a prudent move, with Colwill representing a promising option. What are your thoughts?

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