Liverpool want Barella and prepare a special offer

Liverpool want Barella as the Reds are extensively searching for a quality midfielder for the next season. Klopp wants to propose a big offer as he admires the Italian midfielder. Liverpool have struggled this season because of Thiago’s injury and have been overdue for a midfield overhaul. Barella ticks all the boxes to play in Klopp’s system, hence the German manager is ready to make a move in the summer. Inter consider Barella as untouchable, but a huge offer could change their mind.

Paul Goldrick has been assigned to scout a perfect midfielder for the next season for Liverpool. He is searching for options from Italy, Switzerland, Serbia, and Croatia. But Liverpool’s chief scout, Barry Hunter is keeping a watchful eye on the Italian midfielder, as the Reds have a deep interest in him. The scouts were watching Barella in the 3-1 win over Lazio and will be keeping an eye on tonight’s semi-final clash.

Liverpool want Barella as they prepare for a midfield revamp

Liverpool are willing to offer around £70 million for the midfield maestro.
James Milner will be joining Brighton next season as a free agent. The Premier League veteran will finally leave Liverpool, and other players like Naby Keita and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are running out of contracts. While players like Curtis Johnes and Harvey Elliot are still developing.

Liverpool are assessing other options from the Premier League as well. Alexis Mac Allister and Mason Mount are other transfer targets that are high on the list. But Barella’s profile will suit the most as the Italian midfielder can run up and down the pitch. He also has an eye for a goal and great vision to find the runs of forwards. But Mac Allister and Mount are already settled well in the Premier League. It will be interesting to see if Inter agree to a huge offer and sell their key midfielder.

Mangalam Pugalia: Mangalam is a football nerd who contributes as a match analyst at THE INTER WAY. He admires Antonio Conte’s system and can predict what the Nerazzurri manager will do next.
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