The Sun (Malaysia)

KEITA TOLD TO APOLOGISE

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LIVERPOOL target Naby Keita was ordered to apologise to a teammate by his manager, after his dangerous tackle caused a Leipzig training session to be abandoned. Keita, who is Liverpool’s primary transfer target this summer, jumped into a tackle with teammate Diego Demme, his central midfield partner at the Bundesliga club. Demme fell to the turf ‘screaming’, according to a report in the German newspaper Bild, before hobbling off with a bandage on his knee. So bad was the challenge that Leipzig’s head coach, Ralph Hasenhüttl, then decided to end the Monday morning training session prematurel­y and ordered Keita to apologise to his teammate – which he is believed to have done. Keita was taking part in his first Leipzig training sessions since Liverpool saw a second bid of £66m rejected by the Bundesliga side. Liverpool are now understood to be resigned to not signing the player this summer, and rekindling their interest at the end of the 2017/18 season, when his release clause drops to £48m. Despite Liverpool’s interest this summer and two club-record offers, Leipzig have repeatedly insisted that Keita will not be sold. And Leipzig owner Dietrich Mateschitz said to Bild last week that it was not a matter of finance. “We don’t sell any of our players just to get money. Lately we got a €75m offer for Naby Keita. No way! “He has a contract and he will fulfil it. To sell him would not only be a proof of distrust to our fans but also the wrong sign for our players like Timo Werner, who is in demand too.”

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