Liverpool signing PL star to replace £19m man ‘can’t be discounted’ as Slot’s side ‘really like the player’

Liverpool have been tipped to make a move to sign left-back Rayan Ait-Nouri from Premier League rivals Wolves before the summer transfer window closes.

The Premier League giants are yet to make a summer signing but they are active in the market as club chiefs look to finalise one or two transfers.

It s been widely reported that are unlikely to sign a new No.6 after top target Martin Zubimendi opted to stick with Real Madrid.

Instead, Liverpool are working on a deal to sign a long-term replacement for Alisson Becker,

, they are also being linked with Wolves star Ait-Nouri.

The 23-year-old has made just short of 100 Premier League appearances for Wolves since joining the club at the start of the 2020/21 campaign.

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Journalist David Lynch claims the Ait-Nour deal is one Liverpool could do this month especially if Kostas Tsimikas (valued at £19m on transfermarkt) did move on .

“I know they’ve got an interest in Ait-Nouri at Wolves. That’s out there. They really like the player, that’s clear, and I think that’s a deal they could do, Lynch said.

“Are they going to go down that route? Do they want that flying left-back/winger type, or will they try to move towards more what Arsenal and Manchester City are doing with a centre-half who can play left-back? It’s a really interesting one.

“I wouldn’t discount Ait-Nouri. If Tsimikas did move on, you’re trying for a succession plan for Robertson because he’s at the back end of his career now. He’s a little bit older and maybe you need a younger left-back there. If that’s what they want profile-wise, he would make a lot of sense to me.”

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The 2024/24 Premier League season starts this weekend and Liverpool s first game is at lunchtime on Saturday against newly-promoted Ipswich Town.

Ahead of Slot s first competitive game in charge since replacing Jurgen Klopp, club legend Jamie Carragher has given Liverpool s new boss some advice.

“Be yourself. Do not try and be Jurgen Klopp in the press conferences. Be yourself,” Carragher said.

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