‘We made an offer’ – Club president confirms bid for Liverpool target nearing closer to Dortmund exit, Super Lig giants back in the race

‘We made an offer’ – Club president confirms bid for Liverpool target nearing closer to Dortmund exit

Borussia Dortmund winger Emre Mor was reported to be on the verge of an Inter move.

Fenerbahce president Aziz Yildirm revealed that he is trying to hijack other offers with a bid of his own.

Yildirim confirmed making an offer for the Turkish international and underlined that they are waiting for Dortmund to respond.

Fenerbahce have offered a €2 million loan fee and an €8 million buyout clause option.

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“We made an offer for Emre Mor on Monday,” Yildirim told NTV Spor.

“We offers a €2 million loan fee in addition to an €8 million buyout clause.

“Dortmund have not yet responded to our offer.

“We know that Inter also want him so we will see what happens.”

Despite Yildirim’s latest comments, reports in Italy claim that Mor has already agreed personal terms with Inter.

Mor was in fact reported to have had his medical yesterday.

The Gazzetta dello Sport report that Inter are offering Dortmund a two-year deal with a €15 million buyout clause.

Mor has also been linked with a move to the Premier League.

Reports in the British press claim that Liverpool are interested and that Jurgen Klopp is an admirer of the rising star.

Klopp is reported to be considering replacements in case Philippe Coutinho leaves over the summer.

Mor struggled for playing time at Dortmund last season but managed to establish himself as a first team regular for Turkey with 12 international caps already under his belt.