
Liverpool have actually declined a deal of €10m (£8.4m) from PSV Eindhoven for Sepp van den Berg.
The Dutch protector has actually gone back to Liverpool from a loan spell at Mainz in 2023-24, where the centre-back made 33 looks in the Bundesliga, scoring 3 objectives.
Van den Berg ranked 2nd amongst all u-23 protectors in Europe’s leading 5 leagues for portion of battles won last season (65%), behind just Everton’s Jarrad Branthwaite.
Clubs throughout Europe are targeting an offer for the 22-year-old, though Fabrizio Romano has actually exposed that Liverpool have actually declined an opening proposition from PSV.
Arne Slot is presently evaluating the protector throughout the Reds’ pre-season preparations with Liverpool yet to change Joel Matip in the transfer market. Should Van den Berg be enabled to leave, he is valued at around £20m.
“I spoke with (Slot) on my first day. He said to me I have to show myself in pre-season,” Van den Berg stated today.
“I had my own visions, I wish to play. We will see what takes place. But I enjoy here. My objective is to play football next year so we will see if it is here or elsewhere.
“Of course, I am here now. Liverpool is among the most significant, if not the most significant club worldwide. It has actually constantly been my dream. I am here to reveal myself I am Liverpool worthwhile. If he provides me an opportunity and likes me, there’s a huge possibility of me remaining.
“But we are still early in the window, we will see. I was a boy when I came here, 17. I have done one and a half years in the Championship, two years in the Bundesliga. I am still young but I feel very old! It’s about game time and experience. If I get it here, there is no better place to be.”
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