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Breaking News: DONE DEAL Liverpool has finally reached their first agreement on a substantial £60 million fee in order to secure the signing before Manchester City…

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Liverpool is prepared to reach an agreement on a substantial £60 million fee in order to secure the signing before Manchester City…

If Liverpool can get a deal done for a substantial £60 million, they can get the signing before Manchester City.

According to reports, Liverpool is willing to pay up to £60 million to acquire Michael Olise in the upcoming summer transfer window.

Liverpool has acted because, according to recent reports, Olise’s £35 million release clause will no longer be in effect.

It has emerged that Liverpool is now in competition with Manchester City and Chelsea to acquire the Crystal Palace forward, Olise, after scouts were sent to watch him.

This transfer is being considered as a possible substitute for Mohamed Salah, as there are rumors afoot that Salah has already agreed to move to the Saudi Pro League.

Recent reports from Italy’s La Gazzetta Dello Sport state that Arsenal has entered the race and is now thinking about teaming up with Liverpool to sign Michael Olise.

Liverpool has shown interest in signing Mbappe, but it is unclear if they can afford his salary demands.

Michael Olise is reportedly available for signing with Liverpool, provided that a £60 million payment is agreed upon. La Gazzetta Dello Sport, however, has since disclosed that Arsenal is also competing for the player.

It’s important to note that the Reds have expressed a strong desire to sign Olise this month and are prepared to spend a sizeable sum between £52 million and £60 million (€60 million and €70 million).

According to earlier reports, a number of well-known Premier League teams are keeping a close eye on Olise in preparation for a competitive bidding war during the upcoming summer transfer window. But Liverpool appears intent on moving ahead of the competition and signing him before anyone else by closing the deal this month.

If these rumors are accurate, it might imply that Liverpool is hesitant to extend Mohamed Salah’s contract.

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