According to the British media Liverpool Echo, Liverpool defender Kanssa is expected to complete the transfer to Leverkusen next week after the England U21 national team ends the European Youth League. With the end of the European Youth Championship...
According to the British media Liverpool Echo, Liverpool defender Kanssa is expected to complete the transfer to Leverkusen next week after the England U21 national team ends the European Youth League.
With the end of the European Youth Championship, Kansas can complete the transaction to transfer to Leverkusen for 35 million pounds, and the pharmaceutical factory will make Kansas the most expensive signing in the club's history.
During the negotiations at Werz, Kanssa became Leverkusen's target. Liverpool signed Wilz for £116 million earlier this month, setting a record for club transfer fees, and the two sides reached an agreement after about three weeks of senior negotiations.
After Jonatan Ta joins Bayern with a free transfer, Leverkusen regards Kwansa as an ideal replacement.
After receiving a total of £145 million transfer fees from Flynnon and Wilz's deal, Leverkusen is now ready to break his transfer fee record to sign Liverpool defender Kanssa.
Kunsa ushered in a breakthrough season in the 2023-24 season and eventually became Van Dijk's first choice central defender partner. However, under Slott, Kanssa encountered a regression. He only started once at the centre-back position before the dust settled in the Premier League championship in late April.
The deal reportedly contains a buyback clause of about £50 million, which Liverpool can exercise, and the medical examination will be scheduled for some time next week.
Liverpool is still interested in Crystal Palace's Guy, but needs Crystal Palace to lower the asking price, and Guy's contract has the last 12 months left. The Reds are continuing to evaluate the right candidates for the young central defender market in search of a replacement for Kanssa.