Liverpool ‘go all out’ for Spain star with Reds ‘preferred’ bidders after Man Utd hijack attempt on Man City

Liverpool are ready to go all out for RB Leipzig attacking midfielder Dani Olmo amid interest from Man Utd and Man City, according to reports.

The Reds are yet to make any new signings this summer after the club made a number of changes at the end of the Premier League season.

Arne Slot replaced Jurgen Klopp as manager in the biggest alteration with the German deciding to move on after nine successful years at Anfield.

Michael Edwards also rejoined the club as FSG s new CEO of football, while Richard Hughes arrived from Bournemouth as s new sporting director.

As shown by , Slot and the new team on Merseyside could be best waiting to land their key targets.

And one of their key targets seems to be Spain international Olmo after the RB Leipzig man starred for Luis de la Fuente s side at Euro 2024.

There were rumours earlier this week that after claims that Man City were close to signing the attacking midfielder.

It was claimed that the Red Devils are ready to enter with force in the race to sign Olmo with clubs able to trigger his €60m release clause before the end of today.

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And reports in Spain now claim that Liverpool have entered the scene and will go all out for Olmo after Barcelona offered him a contract for the next six seasons .

Liverpool are seen as a problem for the Catalan giants as the Premier League side s offer is improved on what Barcelona have put forward to the player.

RB Leipzig prefer to sell him to Liverpool, as the offer is higher and the benefit would be greater for the Germans while Bayern Munich are also said to be in a very good position to sign Olmo.

Speaking about the huge interest in Olmo from all over Europe, Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio revealed on Thursday: The problem with Dani Olmo is the timing of the deal. He has this exit clause ending on July 15 but after the European final, they decided to extend the date to July 20. So teams have 3 more days.

Manchester City, who had followed him for a lot of days, decided not to activate this clause. Chelsea as well.

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