Liverpool Prepared To Slash €15m Asking Price By Half After Receiving No Offers For Striker, Transfer Talks Set To Go Ahead With Besiktas

Turkish-Football recently reported that Fenerbahce interested in Liverpool forward Daniel Sturridge urged Liverpool to reduce their valuation.

The England striker has no shortage of interest but the fee wanted by the Reds has been putting clubs off making a move.

Liverpool have slashed their €15 million asking price for Sturridge in half after not receiving any offers according to Fanatik.

Per the source, the Reds have given the green light for the 28-year-old to leave.

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The Fanatik report claims that Besiktas not Fenerbahce now want the Sturridge.

The Black Eagles are set for transfer talks with the Reds over the striker following the latest development.

Sturridge has just 12 months remaining on his contract but has not been offered an extension.

Reds boss Jurgen Klopp does not appear to have plans for the forward next season after a disappointing campaign.

West Brom loaned the Liverpool man in January but he struggled with a hamstring injury and failed to score a single goal.

Sturridge scored just three goals in all competitions over the 2017-18 campaign.

Besiktas finished last season in fourth-place after winning the league title the previous two campaigns.

The Black Eagles struggles last term were largely blamed on selling star striker Cenk Tosun to Everton in January.

The Istanbul based outfit have made signing a suitable replacement a priority over the summer.