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Football will return next Saturday (May 16) when the Bundesliga returns and Liverpool is watching closely. The action not only offers hope that the Premier League can resume, but Jurgen Klopp is targeting several players who practice their trade in their homeland. Express Sport looks at the five stars the Reds will be monitoring in the coming weeks.

Timo Werner

It goes without saying that Liverpool will carry out further checks on Werner.

The striker is a popular property and his transfer priority is reportedly headed for the summer window.

New claims this week suggested it might be available for £ 43 million if RB Leipzig doesn’t win the title.

They are currently five points behind league leader Bayern Munich, while Werner follows four goals from top scorer Robert Lewandowski.

He will seek to finish the season in good shape in an attempt to win a change to the Premier League.

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Milot Rashica

Kosovo Football Federation President Agim Amedi confirmed that Liverpool are interested in Milot Rashica this week.

The Werder Bremen striker would help reinforce Klopp’s attacking options.

His arrival could depend on the future of Xherdan Shaqiri.

The Swiss international is ready to consider his future and if he leaves Liverpool will have to sign a replacement.

Kai Havertz

The German is a player who has impressed Liverpool, but is unlikely to do so.

That’s because Bayer Leverkusen is asking for up to £ 90 million for its most precious asset.

Competition for places is already high in Liverpool’s midfield, so it’s unlikely they’ll spend that kind of money on a player who won’t start.

However, Havertz remains one for the future and Liverpool will continue to monitor him.

Denis Zakaria

The midfielder has excelled in the Bundesliga this season with Borussia Monchengladbach.

While Gini Wijnaldum’s contractual situation remains unresolved, Liverpool needs to have a Plan B.

The Dutchman remains an integral part of Klopp’s plans to move forward, but the situation threatens to drag on for the last 12 months of his deal.

Zakaria is the type of player who fits the club’s transfer strategy.

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