Liverpool are set to make a £100 million offer to sign a new forward during the summer transfer window.
It appears that the Merseyside club are looking to splash the cash once again, just as they did last summer.
Liverpool recently confirmed the appointment of Andoni Iraola, and the board will be looking to give him the right tools to implement his style and achieve things at the club.
The Reds have already confirmed the signing of Victor Munoz after they hijacked a deal by Newcastle to bring him in from Osasuna.
Liverpool do need to be active in the current window in order to replace Ibrahima Konate, Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson, who have all left the club on free transfers.
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According to a report from Dave Ockop, Liverpool are expected to make another bid to sign RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande in the summer transfer window.
The Reds recently saw an offer in the region of £87 million rejected by Leipzig, but talks have continued over a possible deal.
The report claims that Liverpool are ready to submit an offer in the region of £100m, which would be closer to the Bundesliga side's valuation.
Diomande has previously claimed that he wants to play for Liverpool one day. It should be a straightforward deal for them to get over the line if they can agree a fee with Leipzig.
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Diomande, described as unstoppable by journalist Bence Bocsak, is undoubtedly one of the highest-rated talents in Europe at the moment.
The Ivory Coast winger is currently starring at the World Cup, and he put his name up in lights in their opening game of the tournament.
Clubs like Liverpool were already well aware of Diomande's talents before the tournament started, and they have been pushing to sign him over the last few months.
Liverpool will want to get a deal over the line quickly before other clubs enter the race, especially if he enjoys a phenomenal World Cup, as many would expect him to.