Liverpool stalwart transfer hits the rocks after demanding £10m from Euro giants
Galatasaray have pulled out of talks with Liverpool stalwart Lucas Leiva after he demanded a total of £10 million over the course of three seasons.
Turkish sports newspaper Fanatik reported that Lucas demanded a fee that would reach £10 million over three-seasons, including a sign on bonus.
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Per the source, the Lions have pulled the plug on the deal but will make a counter offer if Lucas agrees to reconsider his demands.
Galatasaray have been closely linked with Lucas over the course of the season.
The Istanbul giants came close to signing the experienced midfielder last summer but the deal fell through at the last minute according to the Liverpool Echo.
The Lions would be able to sign Lucas on a free transfer as he will be out of contract at the end of the season.
Lucas has yet to be offered a contract extension by Liverpool and looks destined to end a 10-year stay at the club.
The 30-year-old is currently the longest serving member of the squad having joined from Premio in 2007.
The Brazilian midfielder has a pretty decent assist record considering limiting playing time this season.
Lucas has setup three goals in 21 Premier League games this season.