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Junior Firpo not on Jurgen Klopp's radar as Liverpool's transfer stance on left-back becomes clear

Reports over the weekend linked Liverpool to €50million-rated Firpo

Five things about Junior Firpo

Liverpool are not interested in signing Real Betis defender Junior Firpo this summer.

Reports in Spain over the weekend claimed the European champions were ready to trigger a €50million buyout clause to land the versatile Firpo.

Madrid newspaper Marca suggested the Reds were not put off by the fee required to sign Firpo as Jurgen Klopp chases down cover and competition for current left-back Andy Robertson.

Manchester United are also reportedly interested, with the two Premier League giants set to fight it out to land Betis' 22-year-old left-back., according to the Spanish publication.

Junior Firpo of Real Betis during the La Liga Santander match between Real Madrid v Real Betis Sevilla at the Santiago Bernabeu on May 19, 2019(Image: David S. Bustamante/Soccrates/Getty Images)

 

With Alberto Moreno set to leave Anfield this month, the Reds have something of a pressing concern on the left side of their defence with Robertson the only senior member of the squad who specialises in the role.

James Milner played there for virtually the entirety of the 2016/17 season, but the 33-year-old was returned to his favoured midfield role when Robertson was brought to Anfield two years ago.

Despite a lack of depth at left-back, however, claims that Firpo will become the first signing of the summer at Anfield are inaccurate.

The ECHO understands the Santo Domingo-born Firpo is not on the Reds' radar and has not been discussed by manager Klopp or sporting director Michael Edwards.