Liverpool are reportedly one of several clubs involved in the race to sign Bayern Munich midfielder Joshua Kimmich.
The Reds are bracing themselves for a summer of change at Anfield that goes beyond the transfer window. Jurgen Klopp will leave the club at the end of the season, with Liverpool needing to appoint a new manager in the coming months.
On the pitch, rumours around potential new signings have quietened down somewhat following the news of Klopp's future exit. As the summer transfer window edges closer, though, reports are beginning to surface around potential targets.
One of them is Kimmich, who has previously been linked with a move to Liverpool. Now a fresh update has emerged around the Germany international's future.
According to Sky Germany, Bayern Munich are prepared to sanction the exit of the midfielder this summer. However, a deal will only be allowed to happen if a "suitable offer" is made by another club.
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This is where Liverpool enter the picture, with the Reds being credited as one of five clubs that could be a destination for Kimmich. Liverpool are joined by Manchester City, Arsenal, Real Madrid and Barcelona as possible options for Kimmich this summer.
Two clubs have already been ruled out of the race to sign the midfielder at the end of the season. Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain are not considered options for Kimmich in the event he leaves Bayern this summer.
The report claims that Kimmich himself is also not ruling out a move away from the Bundesliga giants at the end of the season. It has also been claimed that some of
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