Liverpool is rumored to have made a $32 million offer for Baris Alper Yilmaz, and a 19-goal playmaker is connected to a move to Anfield.
Although Liverpool hasn’t moved in the transfer market just yet, the deadline is still 41 days away. Richard Hughes, the sporting director, still has time to make a few crucial additions.
The identification of a replacement for Manchester United’s Leny Yoro need to be the top priority. Liverpool decided against pursuing the 18-year-old, but it would have been dangerous to leave its core defense unprotected.
If a world-class No. 6 is available, that would be wonderful in the interim. Even though Liverpool now has five senior attackers, it wouldn’t hurt to have one more.
Alper Yilmaz Baris (Galatasaray)
Liverpool has made Galatasaray an offer of $33 million (£25 million/€30 million) for their 24-year-old winger Baris Alper Yilmaz, according to the Turkish website Ajanspor. Yilmaz, who has been linked to several Premier League teams this summer, is reportedly currently in London.
It sounds like his representative is looking to close a deal on behalf of his client. Though Yilmaz may only be on vacation in the English capital, rumors about him are nevertheless starting to circulate.
Celtic Matt O’Reilly
Following a season in which he was lethal in the final third, Matt O’Reilly, a midfielder for Celtic, is being watched by several teams, including Liverpool. According to Italian journalist Rudy Galetti, the Reds are tracking the 23-year-old.
O’Reilly has reportedly piqued the curiosity of Atletico Madrid and Inter Milan in the past. Once, Atalanta had a bid for him worth about $19 million (£15 million/€18 million) rejected.
O’Reilly, a London native who played senior international football for Denmark, finished the previous season with 19 goals and 18 assists. His first club was Fulham’s academy, and he later played for MK Dons and the Scottish Premiership’s biggest team.