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Liverpool is eyeing two players as they plan a double swoop on a Premier League club.

 

Liverpool is exploring the possibility of signing two players as they contemplate a double swoop on a Premier League club.

 

Talks have been held with Wolves’ Pedro Neto, and there is also interest in his teammate Rayan Ait-Nouri.

 

Anfield has seen changes with Arne Slot taking over from Jurgen Klopp, but the Reds have not made any signings yet.

 

The club is also looking to address uncertainties surrounding key players like Virgil Van Dijk and Mohamed Salah.

 

Liverpool are considering strengthening their squad by targeting players from Wolves.

 

There were doubts about the future of Luis Diaz, but it seems he will remain at the club.

 

While Liverpool have shown interest in Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford and Eberechi Eze from Crystal Palace, no deals have been finalized as the new season approaches.

 

According to GIVEMSPORT, Liverpool have engaged in discussions with Wolves and Pedro Neto’s representatives regarding a potential transfer.

 

Neto has a remaining three years on his existing contract, giving Wolves the leverage to demand a substantial transfer fee. Reports suggest that Liverpool’s pursuit of Neto persists as they seek to bolster their attacking options alongside Diaz.

 

Valued at approximately £60m, the Portuguese winger is keen on joining a club competing in European competitions should he depart from Wolves.

 

In addition to Neto, Liverpool is also reportedly eyeing Ait-Nouri from Wolves, according to GIVEMESPORT.

 

There have been rumors about the Algerian having a £38m release clause in his contract, but Wolves have not verified this information. Several Premier League clubs are reportedly interested in the 23-year-old player.

 

The Reds are currently in the United States for their pre-season tour, with upcoming matches against Real Betis, Arsenal, and Manchester United.

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