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Liverpool switch is a ‘dream’ for Minamino

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NEW Liverpool signing Ta k u m i M i n a m i n o (right) admitted he has rea l ised a d rea m to join the club but said he wants the fairytale to continue by winning the Premier League and Champions League.

The 24-year-old Japan internatio­nal, who impressed in two Champions League matches for Red Bull Salzburg against Jurgen Klopp’s side this season, was announced as a Liverpool player yesterday and is understood to have signed a fourand-a-half-year deal, taking him through to the summer of 2024.

He arrives for a bargain £7.25million after the Reds activated his release fee last week.

Minamino will officially become a Liverpool player on January 1 and will go straight into Klopp’s squad, meaning he could be involved in the FA Cup third round tie at home to Everton on January 5.

“It has been a dream, my dream to become a Liverpool player and I’m so excited that the moment has come true,” he said.

“To play i n the Premier League was one of my targets. I think this is the top-class league in the world.

“I was thinking if my career as a footballer progressed smoothly, someday I would be able to play in the Premier League.

“But I never thought I would be able to play in this team and

I’m really happy about it. I’m looking forward to it. My target is to win the Premier League and the Champions League and to make good contributi­ons to the team.”

On his experience against Liverpool this season, Minamino added: “From those games I learned this team has such a high level of technique and intensity.

“Their football is of such a high level and I did feel that they were the champions of the Champions League.

“Feeling that, it makes me feel even happier that I can play in this team. I’m really happy to be part of that team.”

While Minamino stood out in the t wo matches against Liverpool, his progress has been tracked over the last six years by the club’s recruitmen­t team, headed by director of football Michael Edwards who establishe­d a close relationsh­ip with Salzburg.

They became aware of his release clause and acted quickly when interest was expressed by Manchester United, Borussia Monchengla­dbach and AC Milan.

The deal is viewed by Liverpool as outstandin­gly good value as they believe the player’s market worth is three times what they are paying.

“This is fabulous news – a wonderful signing. We are really, really happy about this,” Klopp said. “Our fans have had the chance to see him close up recently so I don’t need to sing too loudly about his qualities as they are already known.”

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