Arne Slot has reportedly cut his holiday short to meet with Rayan Cherki as Liverpool eye the Lyon star as an alternative to Florian Wirtz.
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Wirtz remains Liverpool's first-choiceNo agreement on fee yetSlot makes an effort to meet CherkiFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Liverpool are keeping multiple options open, even as their primary focus remains on signing Bayer Leverkusen star Wirtz. Their interest in him is longstanding, and the commitment is reflected in the magnitude of their bid — a package reportedly worth up to €130 million (£109m/$148m), which includes both a guaranteed sum and various performance-based add-ons. However, Reds boss Slot also cut short his summer break to personally engage in discussions with Man City target Cherki, as reported by
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Cherki, whose contract at Lyon expires next summer, does not have a fixed release clause, contrary to some reports suggesting a €22.5m (£19m/$26m) fee would be sufficient. Lyon are said to be holding out for a significantly higher price, knowing the player’s value and the level of interest he is generating from multiple top clubs.
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With Liverpool in pole position to sign Wirtz, this week could prove crucial in determining whether the club lands its marquee target. The Germany international is thought to favour a move to Anfield, and the club’s readiness to meet Leverkusen’s high demands demonstrates how much they want to bring him to Merseyside. Continued dialogue between the two clubs is ongoing, and the Reds are prepared to raise their offer if necessary to get the deal over the line.
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By keeping tabs on talents like Cherki while working diligently on their top targets, Liverpool are making sure no stone is left unturned. Slot’s direct involvement in talks with Cherki underlines Liverpool’s seriousness about the player. As the transfer saga unfolds, it remains to be seen if Liverpool’s bold bid for Wirtz bears fruit or Cherki becomes the newest addition to the red half of Merseyside.