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Bayern now closing in on ‘frightening’ Liverpool target for ‘bargain price’

Bayern now closing in on 'frightening' Liverpool target for 'bargain price'

Liverpool now look increasingly set to miss out on Assan Ouedraogo judging by the latest round of insider info.

Christian Falk, in his latest exclusive Fact Files column with CaughtOffside, has confirmed that the teenager can move to another Bundesliga side for as little as €7.5m [£6.38m/$8.11m].

“Schalke’s top talent Assan Ouédraogo must trigger his exit clause by June 15 at the latest so that he can leave on July 1,” the German reporter wrote.

“So far, it has been said by those around him that he would accept reduced playing time to take advantage of the opportunity to train with the superstars at Säbener Straße and thus be able to develop further.

“There is no longer any room for haggling over the transfer fee for Ouedraogo. He can move within the Bundesliga for around €7.5m – a bargain price!

“Currently, only the Ouédraogo side is talking to Bayern. However, sports director Marc Wilmots (55) and squad planner Ben Manga have let the agent know that Schalke would like to “rent back” the offensive dribbler for the next second-division season.”

The 18-year-old has been described as a ‘frightening’ prospect by analyst Ben Mattinson on X (formerly Twitter), with comparisons drawn to Paul Pogba and Kehphen Thuram.

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Liverpool were thought to be keen on the Schalke wonderkid’s services, though it appears that the Merseysiders are more interested in exploring alternative avenues this summer.

Liverpool technically have their own Ouedraogo

Ryan Gravenberch lifts his first piece of silverware at Liverpool – (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

He’s four years older, but with Ryan Gravenberch profiling quite similarly to the Bundesliga youngster, it’s not entirely surprising that the Reds are happy to let Bayern snap up their own version.

The Dutchman hasn’t quite had a disappointing first season at Anfield, though it’s fair to say the ex-Munich star still has much of his burgeoning potential left to realise.

With new manager Arne Slot arriving to replace the outgoing talismanic boss in Jurgen Klopp,…

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