Your Liverpool morning digest for Friday, June 30.
Dominik Szoboszlai's preferred destination
Liverpool are exploring the possibility of signing RB Leipzig midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai. The Hungary international has displayed his credentials as a midfielder and right-sided attacking player throughout his team in Red Bull set-up, making him an attractive prospect to Jurgen Klopp.
It is understood the club have met with the player's representatives, whilst there are conflicting stories surrounding the nature of the release clause involved.
However, the Reds face tough competition from Newcastle United this summer, as the gear up for their first Champions League campaign in 20 years.
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With only Europa League football to offer next campaign, this would seemingly put Liverpool at a disadvantage against their Premier League rivals, but not according to an old team-mate of Klopp's.
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Liverpool's loan plan on the right track
Insights from Off The Pitch have revealed that loaning out players, particularly to Championship clubs, offers the best opportunity to grow the value of young players.
Liverpool's strategy has seen them utilise the loan market to hand game time to its younger stars, namely Harvey Elliott and Tyler Morton, and are set to replicate this with Fabio Carvalho, Calvin Ramsey and Rhys Williams next season.
It has been revealed that of the 10 best performing loans in terms of market value growth, four of those were deals involving Premier League and second-tier English sides.