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Liverpool’s transfer target travels for medical check-up following agreement on club-record fee, but there is still a possibility of another club hijacking the deal…

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Liverpool is in the process of finalizing a club-record fee for their target, who is currently traveling for a medical. However, there is still a possibility of a hijack by another club.

 

Medical examination scheduled for Liverpool’s targeted player after club-record fee is settled

 

Liverpool have shown interest in Leeds United midfielder Archie Gray, but it seems that their hopes of signing him could be dashed as reports indicate that the 18-year-old is set to undergo a medical ahead of a move to Premier League rivals Brentford.

 

Liverpool’s pursuit of Leeds United midfielder Archie Gray may be in jeopardy as reports indicate that the 18-year-old is set to undergo a medical ahead of a potential move to Premier League rivals Brentford.

 

Archie Gray is on the verge of joining Brentford, with reports suggesting that the deal is close to being finalized.

 

Despite interest from Liverpool, Archie Gray looks set to join Brentford after impressing with Leeds United in the 2023-24 season.

 

The young player from England has attracted interest from various clubs, including Liverpool. The Daily Mail revealed in November that Liverpool was preparing a bid of £40 million.

 

However, it seems that Gray is on the verge of a surprising transfer to Brentford.

 

According to BBC Sport, the potential deal could reach £40 million, setting a new club record for the Bees. Gray is currently on his way for a medical examination, but negotiations are ongoing and there is a possibility of a last-minute change.

 

Liverpool’s interest in Gordon ‘persists’

The Guardian reported that Liverpool still holds Gordon in high regard, despite failed negotiations earlier this week.

 

Paris Saint-Germain is reportedly considering the Newcastle winger, as his current club is nearing the PSR limits with less than 36 hours left in the current three-year cycle.

 

According to the report, discussions may resume soon. The ECHO has learned that Newcastle reached out to Liverpool due to their financial situation in relation to the Premier League spending restrictions.

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