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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 has the opportunity to capture the player before Manchester City if they can finalise a deal for a significant £60 million.

In the forthcoming summer transfer window, Liverpool is reportedly prepared to spend up to £60 million to get Michael Olise.

Recent rumours state that Olise’s £35 million release clause will no longer be in force, which is why Liverpool took action.

After scouts were deployed to monitor Crystal Palace forward Olise, it has surfaced that Liverpool is now in the running with Manchester City and Chelsea for his services.

The possibility of this transfer replacing Mohamed Salah is being explored because there are rumours circulating that Salah has already committed to joining the Saudi Pro League.

According to recent rumours from La Gazzetta Dello Sport in Italy, Arsenal has entered the competition and is considering forming a partnership with Liverpool in order to sign Michael Olise.

Mbappe has expressed interest in joining Liverpool, but it’s not certain if they can pay his salary demands.

According to reports, Michael Olise is open to joining with Liverpool, pending the agreement of a payment of £60 million. However, La Gazzetta Dello Sport has subsequently revealed that Arsenal is vying for the player’s attention.

It’s crucial to remember that the Reds have made it clear they want to sign Olise this month and are willing to pay a substantial amount, somewhere from £52 million to £60 million (or €60 million to €70 million).

Several prominent Premier League teams are reportedly closely monitoring Olise in anticipation of a heated bidding battle during the impending summer transfer window. However, Liverpool seems determined to close the deal this month in order to be ahead of the competition and get him before anyone else.

If these rumours are true, Liverpool may be reluctant to give Mohamed Salah a longer deal.

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