Sunderland Echo

Liverpool ready to seal their deal for Oxlade-Chamberlai­n

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Liverpool are set to complete the signing of Arsenal midfielder Alex OxladeCham­berlain.

It is understood that the clubs have agreed a deal that will see the England internatio­nal move to Anfield, reportedly £40million.

Oxlade-Chamberlai­n, 24, had also been a target for Premier League champions Chelsea, but it is believed Liverpool was always the player’s preferred destinatio­n.

Personal terms will now be discussed with reports suggesting Oxlade-Chamberlai­n could undergo a medical at St George’s Park – where he is currently training with England ahead of their World Cup qualificat­ion double-header.

Chelsea had seemingly moved into pole position to land the former Southampto­n youngster after agreeing their own deal with Arsenal.

But Oxlade-Chamberlai­n appears to have his heart set on a move to Liverpool.

The loss of the midfielder will be seen as a blow by Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger, who has been adamant in recent weeks that he wants to keep the player at the Emirates.

Arsenal’s hand was weakened by the fact OxladeCham­berlain’s contract had less than a year to run and they have decided to cash in rather than allow him to walk away for free in 2018.

Liverpool are also trying to conclude a club-record deal for Monaco midfielder Thomas Lemar. The Ligue 1 side are reluctant to sell but their purchase of Lazio winger Keita Balde on Tuesday raised hopes they may be preparing for his departure.

It would likely take a fee in excess of £70million for the highly-rated 21-year-old and reported late interest from Barcelona, frustrated in their attempts to sign Liverpool playmaker Philippe Coutinho, may complicate things.

Wantaway Southampto­n centre-back Virgil van Dijk is also a player Liverpool would be keen to sign should Saints decide to cut their losses on a defender who has yet to play for them this season after insisting he wants to leave.

But having had to publicly withdraw their interest earlier in the summer after allegation­s of an illegal approach, the Reds would need some encouragem­ent from Saints to bid for the ex-Celtic star.

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