Liverpool will agree to forward deal if these conditions are met
Those two have helped the club rake in more than £100m between them but the indications are that Richard Hughes and Arne Slot won't stop there.
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We could see Ben Doak depart imminently for Bournemouth - with a fee of £25m seemingly agreed between the two parties. And Harvey Elliott too could make way if the Anfield club receive a fee of around £50m.
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There are also players on the books who could be looking at a loan - with Jayden Danns and potentially Lewis Koumas heading out.
Plenty of interest in Koumas
Koumas, 19, spent last season on loan at Stoke City - playing almost 50 matches. He has been strongly linked with ANOTHER Championship loan move for the 2025/26 season but no deal has yet materialised.
Sheffield United and Norwich City were among the first suitors named for the Welshman, who has already played and scored for the Liverpool first team.
Given his nationality, it's perhaps inevitable that Wrexham have been linked with the versatile attacker and it's now been revealed what Liverpool's key demand is for the youngster.
The Premier League champions want to ensure that Koumas receives as much game time as possible - according to the latest report in the Wrexham Insider.
Wrexham told Koumas conditions
'Norwich City, Derby County, Hull City, and Sheffield United are among those chasing Koumas, but nearly half of the league have shown an interest this summer,' says a report.
'The key to winning this race, it seems, is in assuring Liverpool that Koumas will get regular game time.
'That's thought to be the key factor for the Premier League champions, and they will now assess the various options available to Koumas before making a decision.'
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Wrexham have got former Liverpool players Danny Ward and Conor Coady on board for the Championship season but have made a poor start to their second-tier campaign.
They have lost their opening two fixtures - suffering back-to-back defeats to Southampton and West Brom respectively.
Koumas therefore might bring an added attacking impetus for Wrexham as they hope to re-align their season and aim for Premier League promotion at the first time of asking.
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