The Merseyside club emerges as new likely suitors to bring in Paris Saint Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot in connection to reaching out to his agent over a free transfer next summer.
According to ESPN reporter Julien Laurens, Liverpool has attempted to network the possibility of a move with Rabiot's mother - who happens to be his agent, while it also appears Klopp has conversed with the midfielder recently this week.
Over the course of the summer transfer window, the 23-year-old has gone through of relapse of potential moves with Europes finest clubs. With Barcelona and Liverpool tied to the services of the Frenchman - who was excluded from Didier Deschamps' 23-man World-Cup winning side in Russia, makes it evident that he wants to venture away from Ligue 1 and establish his career elsewhere.
Failing to sign a new deal for the Les Parisiens' means Jurgen Klopp's long-term acquisition may prove successful once the player can negotiate with apparent clubs in January.
However, Rabiot having one-year remaining on his current contract, the Italian publication Calciomercato.com, reports that Juventus are willing to contend with Liverpool over the signature of Adrien Rabiot:
Then again, those who have kept track of Rabiot's archives regarding the Reds' can only hope he stays true to past sentiments, as he told RMC last year: "I would love to play in the Premier League, not necessarily one club in particular, even though I was very fond of Liverpool when I was young."
Can his amorous catch for Liverpool bring him to Anfield? If Jurgen Klopp has a fighting chance to sweep in the midfielder on a free deal I would prophesy it as the ultimate bargain, because he is a player equipped with the highest technical glamour with bonus traits, a strong physical demeanour and tactical awareness in defensive duties
Even though the Liverpool side is ram packed with high-quality midfielders in Naby Keita, Jordan Henderson, James Milner, Georginio Wijnaldum and Fabinho, Adrien Rabiot would offer an essence of creativity I feel Klopp would like to include into the ranks if Liverpool are to go on and dominate the Premier League in years to come.
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