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Liverpool might profit handsomely from a transfer, as a double injury boost has been announced.

Liverpool might profit handsomely from a transfer along with a double injury boost

Two great news for Liverpool as the Reds will perhaps earn millions with Dominic Solanke’s transfer. Moreover, both Thiago and […]

Two great news for Liverpool as the Reds will perhaps earn millions with Dominic Solanke’s transfer. Moreover, both Thiago and Fabinho are back on the training ground.

Jurgen might have returned disappointed with the weekend’s 2-2 draw against Brighton, but has started this week with some positive news.

The return of Thiago and Fabinho to the AXA Training Centre boosted their confidence ahead of their home fixture against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday.

Since Liverpool’s 3-0 win over Crystal Palace in September, Thiago has been out with a calf injury. While Fabinho has missed the Reds’ previous three league fixtures.

The fitness boost comes at a crucial moment for Klopp, who has been dealing with injuries. Milner’s injury, Harvey Elliott’s fractured knee, and Keita’s hamstring injury against Brighton have made midfield options limited for the boss.

Liverpool will be looking to continue their unbeaten streak ahead of their UCL clash and will be looking forward to withdrawing another 3 points from Simeone’s side.

Liverpool to sanction transfer of Dominic Solanke

Ex Liverpool striker Dominic Solanke will perhaps become a permanent Bournemouth player. The English striker has been in red hot form for the cherries, scoring 12 goals in 16 games.

The ECHO believes that the Reds have pocketed the entire £24m agreed for the attacker, with all add-on incentives already completed.

Despite the lack of a promotion option in the contract, Liverpool might choke up some cash if his form continues.

If Bournemouth were to make a profit on the 24-year-old, the Reds will still have a substantial sell-on clause.

Solanke’s transfer money will help Liverpool invest in January, with many prolific players being linked. The Reds are looking to bolster their attack as well as increase depth in their midfield. With injuries hitting hard at Kirkby, Jurgen and FSG will be looking to make a few signings.

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