Liverpool agreed Lavia fee as alternative emerges amid Chelsea transfer race

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Liverpool agreed Lavia fee as alternative emerges amid Chelsea transfer race
Liverpool agreed Lavia fee as alternative emerges amid Chelsea transfer race

Jurgen Klopp's summer transfer plans have been thrown into disarray to leave the Liverpool boss scrambling for a new midfielder before the upcoming deadline.

The Reds got their initial business done early with deals for Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai - both of whom started their opening 1-1 draw at Chelsea on Sunday. But the unexpected departures of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho has left Klopp light on options in the middle of the park and with some extra cash in the kitty.

That was enough to spark a pursuit of Brighton star Moises Caicedo, but despite agreeing a British record transfer fee with the Seagulls for the Ecuadorian, he has instead opted to join Chelsea. Liverpool had been hoping to beat the Blues to the signature of Southampton's Romeo Lavia but he now wants to move to Stamford Bridge instead.

So now what for Klopp? Here's all the latest transfer gossip from around Anfield.

Lavia fee agreed... but it's bad news

Liverpool managed to reach an agreement with Southampton for the sale of Romeo Lavia, with the two clubs settling on a fee worth £60million.

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But in more bad news for the Reds, Lavia, like Moises Caicedo, wants to go to Chelsea!

They're also set to meet the Saints' valuation for the 19-year-old, leaving Liverpool to move further down their transfer shortlist in their quest for a new No.6.

Sangare interest confirmed

Liverpool agreed Lavia fee as alternative emerges amid Chelsea transfer racePSV midfielder Ibrahim Sangare is on Liverpool's radar (Getty Images)

Who else should Liverpool sign this summer? Have your say in the comments below.

Liverpool have been named as one of several clubs said to hold an interest in PSV midfielder Ibrahim Sangare.

The 25-year-old has emerged as a potential alternative for Liverpool this summer, though the Reds may face stiff competition should they choose to make a move. ESPN report that Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also linked with his signature.

Ex-Ajax, Atletico Madrid and Man City star Kiki Musampa is the brother of Sangare's agent, and has confirmed Nottingham Forest have already seen an offer turned down as it did not meet PSV's €37million (£31.8m) asking price whilst admitting big clubs were circling for the Ivorian's services.

“For those kinds of clubs, these are amounts that they can cough up," Musampa said. "Nottingham Forest did bid, but that was not enough. You want to bring him to the club that suits him and where he will have opportunities to play.”

Pavard 'transfer duel'

Liverpool agreed Lavia fee as alternative emerges amid Chelsea transfer raceLiverpool are interested in signing Bayern Munich defender Benjamin Pavard (Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images)

Liverpool still hold an interest in signing Bayern Munich defender Benjamin Pavard, according to Sport Bild.

The Frenchman looks set to move on this summer after making it clear to the Bayern hierarchy he fancied a fresh challenge. Bild's report claims Manchester United have already had a bid rejected for the World Cup winner but are keen to land his services as a replacement for Harry Maguire.

Liverpool are yet to make an offer but could be drawn into a 'transfer duel' with their bitter rivals before the window is out.

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Oxlade-Chamberlain joins Besiktas

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has signed for Turkish club Besiktas on a three-year deal.

The 29-year-old midfielder departed Anfield at the end of last season when his contract expired and has been looking for a club since.

Oxlade-Chamberlain joins former Everton striker Cenk Tosun at the Vodafone Stadium, as well as ex-Leicester defender Daniel Amartey and midfielder Gedson Fernandes, who had a brief loan spell at Tottenham.

Darren Wells

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