In England's top soccer arena, Liverpool FC has been making a lot of moves recently, actively expanding its strength. It is reported that the outstanding left back from Hungary, Mirus Butkis, has been favored by the club of Niemauf, with a transfer fee as high as 40 million pounds (about 390 million Hong Kong dollars), and this heavy attraction undoubtedly injects new vitality into the Red Army.
It's worth noting that Szuboslar, the big Hungarian midfielder, has long been a Liverpool player. And the departure of his national teammate has opened up more opportunities for Kiss. Kiss is rumored to have been under observation at Liverpool for some time now and is eager to get consistent playing time. Last summer, he moved from Alkmaar in Holland to Gonemouth, and this move is another reflection of his quest for stability.
This season, Liverpool has adjusted its tactical command. New coach Schlow believes that the team's left side of the defense is still lacking. With Andrew Rollason's form slipping, Semmikas has not performed up to expectations. As a result, the club decided to reopen the transfer market to find a suitable left back. The emergence of Keith fits the needs of both Niemouf and Liverpool. It is reported that the price offered by Niemaof is £40 million, while Liverpool's offer is £35 million, and the two sides are in a fierce price tug-of-war.