The Sun (Malaysia)

Liverpool handed Keita boost

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LIVERPOOL’S hopes of signing Naby Keita have been boosted once again with RB Leipzig conceding their star midfielder is unlikely to sign a new contract with the club.

The Guinea internatio­nal midfielder is Jurgen Klopp’s top summer target and the Reds manager has seen a number of bids turned down with the upwardly mobile Bundesliga club refusing to countenanc­e a sale this summer.

The 22-year-old has a release clause which becomes active at the end of next season with suggestion­s abound that the club were eager to tie Keita down to a fresh deal and subsequent­ly remove the clause.

But sporting director Ralf Rangnick says that despite a willingnes­s from his side Keita is unlikely to agree to any kind of extension.

“I am not currently assuming that we will be able to extend his contract prematurel­y. I can assure you that Naby will be playing with us this season. All other scenarios also depend on how we do this season, how Naby plays himself and so on,” he said.

The clause, understood to be in the region of £48m (RM270m), could see Keita leave the club for a significan­tly lower sum in a year’s sum but Rangnick remains adamant his prized asset won’t leave, regardless of the size of any offer.

“It does not matter at all whether it’s £67m (RM377m) or £90m (RM506m). We have not developed for five years so that we can lose one of our best players in the first Champions League season,” he added.

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