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Reds sign Keita, but only in July

BIG-MONEY MOVE: GUINEAN TO GO TO ANFIELD IN 2018

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Manager Klopp finally gets his man in £48 million deal.

London

Guinean internatio­nal midfielder Naby Keita will join Premier League giants Liverpool next year after the English club agreed a reported club record deal of £48 million with German side RB Leipzig.

Liverpool will also reportedly pay an undisclose­d premium for the 22-year-old, who scored eight goals in 31 league appearance­s last term to help Leipzig finish runners-up in the title race.

“Liverpool Football Club can confirm they have reached an agreement with RB Leipzig for the future transfer of Naby Keita,” read the Liverpool statement.

“The Reds have agreed a deal with the German club and the midfielder that will see the 22-year-old move to Anfield on July 1, 2018 following the conclusion of the current season.”

Keita, who will be a pivotal figure in Leipzig’s maiden Champions League campaign this term, said his present club remained his immediate priority but he was delighted to be joining such a historic club.

“I am delighted that an agreement has been reached which will allow me to join Liverpool Football Club next summer, when I will become part of a project that excites me greatly,” Keita told the Liverpool website.

“My commitment to RBL remains absolute for the remainder of my time at the club. I have given my all every time I have worn the shirt – that will be the case until the final whistle, in my final appearance.”

An athletic box-to-box midfielder, Keita has been a longstandi­ng target for Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp.

He began his career with Horoya in his home city of Conakry and spent a season at French second-tier side Istres before joining Red Bull Salzburg in 2014.

Salzburg sold him to RB Leipzig, their German sister club, in June last year. –

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? BIG BUY. Naby Keita has been lured from Leipzig to Liverpool, but only from next season.
Picture: Getty Images BIG BUY. Naby Keita has been lured from Leipzig to Liverpool, but only from next season.

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