Kane, Woodburn, Grujic, Ejaria and more as Jurgen Klopp’s loan plans revealed
Liverpool have decided on a loan path for a number of promising youngster as plans for Herbie Kane, Ben Woodburn and Marko Grujic have been revealed.
Goal have revealed that the Reds have made plans about a number of their squad players and hot prospects, which could include permanent moves around the globe.
The headline news is that Grujic, who spent last season with Hertha Berlin in the Bundesliga, will be this campaign’s man in demand after at least three German sides have expressed interest in the Serbian.
Berlin want to take him for a second spell, but Frankfurt could be prepared to spend £25 million on Grujic, who played 23 games last season.
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They are flush with cash after selling Luka Jovic to Real Madrid and could finance the move for the 23-year-old. One Premier League side wants the player, while he could still earn a move to Atletico Madrid if they sell Rodri.
Wigan Athletic and Hull City are interested in taking Woodburn on loan, who is in desperate need of regular first team football following his shocker of a spell with Sheffield United.
Hull helped kick start Harry Wilson’s career and Woodburn will be hoping that the Yorkshire outfit can do the same for him.
Kane starred for Doncaster Rovers in League One last season and will be placed higher up the ladder for 2019/2020 as Bradford and Millwall have expressed an interest in having the midfielder in their ranks.
Ovie Ejaria started his season at Rangers but couldn’t settle in Scotland and ended up with Reading, but he must have made a good impression as they are willing to take him on loan again. Blackburn Rovers are also keen, so Ejaria must have done something right.
Overall there is a ton of activity going on around Liverpool, and that doesn’t even include the possible permanent deals away for Harry Wilson, Ryan Kent and Taiwo Awoniyi, who could go to Schalke.