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Liverpool ‘plan to finalise’ €15.5m transfer Next week after all documents as been Agreed with the player expected to undergo a medical test and has already agreed to personal terms…

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Liverpool is set to complete a €15.5 million transfer shortly.

 

The agreement marks a significant move for Liverpool.

 

Liverpool is set to finalize a €15.5 million transfer just weeks after all documents have been agreed, with the player expected to undergo a medical examination and personal terms already settled.

 

LFC will arrange a medical assessment for the €15.5 million transfer this week.

 

In the latest updates on Liverpool’s transfer activities, there is news regarding Feyenoord’s rising star, Anis Hadj-Moussa.

 

As the January transfer deadline approaches, Liverpool has experienced a relatively quiet month regarding new signings.

 

While the club has not made any formal acquisitions yet, they have been linked with several potential targets.

 

Anis Hadj-Moussa has emerged as a prominent name in connection with a move to Anfield. The forward has made a notable impact in his first season at Feyenoord, netting six goals in 25 appearances across all competitions.

 

According to Africa Foot, Liverpool is not only interested in the Algerian international but is also actively pursuing the deal, with head of recruitment Barry Hunter in close communication with Hadj-Moussa’s representatives, particularly his agent, Mohamed Dahmane.

 

The report suggests that Liverpool intends to finalize the transfer for Hadj-Moussa in the summer for a fee of €12 million, although this amount could rise if the player continues to perform well in the upcoming months.

 

This news follows Hadj-Moussa’s attendance at Chelsea’s Boxing Day match against Fulham, where he shared on social media that he was present at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea secured a 2-1 victory.

 

Notably, three of Hadj-Moussa’s goals have come in the Champions League, including a memorable performance in the 3-3 draw against Manchester City in November.

 

This season, he has primarily played on the right wing for Feyenoord but is also versatile enough to operate on the left wing or in a No. 10 position when needed.

 

 

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