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One homegrown Liverpool talent could be on the move. Wrexham are readying an offer this month.
Liverpool have been dealing with too many clubs to count and we're not even in July. Richard Hughes and company have already sold two players and bought another three.
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The latter includes a club-record transfer for Florian Wirtz, of course. The German arrives from Bayer Leverkusen, having picked the Reds over Bayern Munich and Manchester City.
Jeremie Frimpong and Armin Pecsi have also joined, with Milos Kerkez expected any day now.
As for outgoings, Trent Alexander-Arnold is the headliner. Caoimhin Kelleher has also left the club, while Jarell Quansah should move to Leverkusen once England's Under 21 European Championship campaign is over.
What's notable about that trio is that they're all academy graduates. Even crazier is that a fourth is now wanted and could leave.
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Wrexham to ask for Owen Beck
The Daily Mail reports that Wrexham want to sign Owen Beck on loan next season. The Welsh club have been promoted to the second tier and are eager to make an impression.
After all, they've been earning promotions consistently since the takeover. Now they're just one step away from the Premier League.
Beck is an obvious target. He's a fantastically talented player and more notably, is actually from Wrexham.
He's be an incredible signing for them, even just for a year. Of course, their dream will be to progress to a point where they can sign Beck permanently.
The only real problem here is that we're not sure Beck wants to spend another season in the Championship. He's honestly above that level now - or at least, he's earned the right to try his hand at a top-flight club.
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The Mail's report claims there are 'multiple Premier League clubs' hoping to sign Beck. If that's true, a move to a Premier League side would be massively more beneficial than the homecoming with Wrexham.
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