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Liverpool suffer transfer blow after Italian giants strike deal with wonder kid target

Liverpool suffer blow after Italian giants strike deal with wonder kid target, Watford enter race

Inter have become the latest club linked with Borussia Dortmund winger Emre Mor.

Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio claims that Inter have agreed personal terms with Mor after holding talks with his agent.

Per the source, Inter will now negotiate with Dortmund over striking a deal.

Inter are reported to have made a loan offer worth €2 million with a €10 billion buyout clause.

See More: Who is Emre Mor? Everything Liverpool fans need to know about the 19-year-old Borussia Dortmund wonder-kid

Source: Di Marzio

The Serie A outfit are confident they can land Mor but will face competition from the Premier League.

The report claims that Watford have become the latest side to join the race.

Liverpool are also reported to be interested in Mor.

A recent report in the Sun claimed that Jurgen Klopp is a keen admirer of the 20-year-old.

Per the source, Mor could be available for just £12 million despite having another four-years remaining on his deal.

Klopp is reported to be considering replacements in the event that Philippe Coutinho leaves.

Turkish-Football spoke to Mor’s agent Muzzi Ozcan regarding the latest developments.

Ozcan confirmed offers from England and Italy.

“We are looking at the offers and considering them,” Ozcan said.

“There are ongoing negotiations so I can’t talk about the details or the teams right now as it wouldn’t be appropriate but there are offers from England and Germany.”

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