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Liverpool signing reveals key factor behind £34.5m transfer U-turn

Victor Munoz has revealed that a conversation with Andoni Iraola convinced him to join Liverpool instead of Newcastle.

Munoz, last week, became the first Liverpool signing of the summer transfer window after sealing a move from LaLiga side Osasuna in a deal worth a reported £34.5million.

Confirmation of the transfer came as somewhat of a surprise to many, with Newcastle said to have reached an agreement with both the player and Osasuna before being hijacked by their Premier League rivals at the 11th hour.

Speaking to Spanish outlet Cadena SER after completing his move to Liverpool, Munoz has explained how Iraola convinced him to perform a u-turn and make the switch to Anfield.

“He transmitted his confidence to me, the way his team plays… he played an important role in my decision,” the Spain international said.

“It all happened very quickly.”

He transmitted his confidence to me, the way his team plays, he played an important role in my decision

Liverpool fans will have to wait a while to see Munoz in action at this summer’s World Cup as a muscular injury has sidelined him so far.

The 22-year-old will miss Spain’s final group game against Uruguay this weekend, but is targeting a return to action in the knockout phase, should the reigning European champions make it that far.

“We were managing the injury, but I felt some discomfort again and we’re trying to restart the process so I can get back on the pitch as soon as possible,” Munoz added.

“These have been very difficult moments because this is a childhood dream and seeing it threatened by an injury is incredibly frustrating.

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“It’s the only thing I’m thinking about. It’s a dream and I want to be back on the pitch as soon as possible.”

While the Reds have signed Munoz, it is a deal is not expected to have any impact on signing at least one more forward.

Despite being knocked back in their first attempt to sign the Ivory Coast international with an opening offer of €100m (£86.8m) rejected by Leipzig, reports claim they’re likely to go back in with an improved bid, though the asking price is believed to be £112m.

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