LIVERPOOL will reportedly listen to offers of just £10million for Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
Manchester United and West Ham are both thought to be interested in the ex-Arsenal star.
And the Liverpool Echo claims Jurgen Klopp is happy to part ways with Oxlade-Chamberlain for a bargain price this summer.
Whether or not he would let the former England midfielder move to Old Trafford is another matter.
Oxlade-Chamberlain, 28 has been at Anfield since 2017 after a £35m switch from the Gunners.
But several serious injury setbacks means he’s made just 94 league appearances.
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And with time running out on the Ox’s deal, Liverpool will now let him go on the cheap.
Man United are thought to be fans of the England international, who won the last of his 35 caps in 2019.
West Ham are also said to be considering a swoop as David Moyes searches for a new midfielder.
But Ox’s £10m will cover just a fraction of £85m Liverpool are set to pay for Darwin Nunez.
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The Benfica striker is expected to finalise his Anfield deal on Monday.
And Nunez will become the most expensive player in Liverpool’s history when the transfer is confirmed.
Klopp is also closing in on a £10m deal for Aberdeen right-back Calvin Ramsey.
But Liverpool can build up their bank balance by selling Sadio Mane to Bayern Munich.
The Germans’ latest offer of £30m – partly comprised of unrealistic bonuses – was snubbed outright.
And it’s expected Bayern will have to cough up a straight fee of at least £38m for the Senegalese superstar.
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