Liverpool breaks the bank for a Barça player

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Liverpool are ready to put 100 million euros on the table to secure the services of a young prodigy from FC Barcelona.

Liverpool are preparing an offer for Lamine Yamal, the child prodigy of FC Barcelona. A record proposal could even be submitted for its services soon.

The 16-year-old talent is considered the best of his generation and is already part of Barça’s first team. Next summer, he could even be the youngest player to participate in the Euros.

Liverpool concocts an offer of 100 million

Media outlet Ok Diario claims the winger has admirers at Liverpool and the Reds intend to test Barca’s resolve with a €100 million offer.

The Reds believe they can entice Barca to sell, with the Catalans desperately in need of a massive cash injection this year to ease growing financial pressure.

For his part, Yamal has signed a contract until 2026 and is committed to the Blaugrana, but he may not have a say in the matter.

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