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‘Liverpool fans assert that they have once again outsmarted Brentford in a shrewd business deal by agreeing on a fee for Sepp van den Berg. This development has put Xabi Alonso’s plan in serious jeopardy.’

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Liverpool supporters are confident that they have successfully finalised an excellent agreement for Sepp van den Berg, as the 22-year-old is nearing a transfer to Brentford.

A transfer fee of £25 million ($33 million) has been agreed upon by Brentford and Leverkusen.
German side faces imminent pressure to sell because of encroaching bees.
Liverpool supporters are thrilled with the prospect of a possible agreement.
Sky Sports reports that Liverpool defender Sepp van den Berg, 22, is the subject of interest from Brentford and Bayer Leverkusen, who are both eager to secure his signature in the upcoming summer transfer window. Nevertheless, the Bees are on the verge of completing the agreement, as Xabi Alonso’s team, the Bundesliga champions, need to offload a defender before they can secure the acquisition of the Dutchman.
Reds supporters on various social media platforms are thrilled by the possibility of receiving a sum of £25 million ($33 million), in addition to potential supplementary payments, for a player who has featured in fewer than five matches for Liverpool’s senior squad.
Meanwhile, @JoeWood9991 commended sporting director Richard Hughes, expressing that the inclusion of £57 million+ sell-on clauses for Carvalho & Sepp Van Den Berg is an exceptional achievement by Sir Richard Hughes.
@twoth0usand directly accused the purchasing party, succinctly stating: “Brentford fell victim to fraud on two occasions.”
Liverpool supporter @PaulEyezOnMe concurred that the agreement was more advantageous for the Reds, expressing: “Exploiting Brentford for a substantial sum of money.”
Although @Ma6eS_9 was taken aback by the amount, they said, “Wow, that is a substantial sum for an individual who had minimal participation in the Premier League.”
Van den Berg is faced with a significant choice that he must make in the upcoming days. If the German champions are unable to sell a defender, the only way for Liverpool to transfer a player will be to Brentford, under the management of Frank. The other option is to remain at Anfield, where he will have a restricted amount of playing time.

 

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