
Transfer news LIVE: Liverpool set Elliot price as Reds ‘chase' Guehi, Chelsea AGREE Pedro deal, Richarlison EXCLUSIVE
IN AND OUT Transfer news LIVE: Liverpool set Elliot price as Reds 'chase' Guehi, Chelsea AGREE Pedro deal, Richarlison EXCLUSIVE
THE thrills and spills of the summer transfer window are well underway with some huge deals in the pipeline.
Liverpool have set their asking price at £40m plus with £50m plus buy-back for talented England star Harvey Elliot, according to transfer guru David Ornstein.
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Elsewher, Chelsea have reached an agreement to sign Brighton forward Joao Pedro for a fee in excess of £50million.
In other news, Liverpool are ready to throw winger Ben Doak into a swap deal for Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi, SunSport can exclusively reveal.
And we can also exclusively reveal that Richarlison is ready to leave Tottenham and reset his career abroad.
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