Liverpool could be getting closer to a deal with Thiago



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Liverpool fans have gotten used to passing through disappointments in recent years. Not in a dramatic way, we don’t regret it. It’s our fault in any case. We get too excited and nervous when we associate with superstar names, knowing that Michael Edwards is far more cunning than that. This season could be different though, we might just get that superstar name. Bayern is reportedly waiting for an offer from Liverpool for Thiago.

Bayern apparently 'expect' an offer from Liverpool for Thiago soon.

Bayern apparently ‘expect’ an offer from Liverpool for Thiago soon. (Photo by Michael Regan – UEFA / UEFA via Getty Images)

Liverpool and Thiago background

All summer we have heard about Liverpool and Thiago, Thiago and Liverpool.

It’s almost as if when the Timo Werner deal fell through, the press thought it would be great to give us something else to worry about.

RMC Sport recently claimed that the Reds have a four-year contract with the playmaker, saying that he has already told his teammates that he is heading to Anfield.

While David Ornstein has claimed that Liverpool will not come close to Bayern’s £ 45m asking price.

Liverpool Thiago bid ‘expected’

Christian Falk has reported an eloquent quote from Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, the CEO of Bayern saying:

“We wait for an offer [for Thiago] these days.”

This is certainly an eye-opening moment given that everyone is aware that Liverpool are a huge favorite for Thiago and he has apparently already been in contact with Bayern but has yet to come to an agreement.

Is it finally going to happen?

Surely both clubs want this saga to be resolved as soon as possible.

The Reds will want to meet their team for next year and Bayern will want to be able to make plans for life without Thiago if that’s what they face.

Since the Munich team will not want to lose the Spaniard in a free transfer, then it is in their best interest to close a deal soon or they can bet their bottom dollar that Liverpool will jump in to catch the midfielder in a free transfer.

In just four months, the Reds can negotiate a pre-contract with Alcantara, Bayern may have to give up sooner rather than later.

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