RB Leipzig would consider offers of around €60m (£51m) for Liverpool target Antonio Nusa, according to Sky Sports Germany reporter Philipp Hinze.
The Reds have lost out to Paris Saint-Germain for his club teammate Yan Diomande, but Hinze claims that the Norwegian has a much more reasonable asking price:
🔴 Antonio Nusa is a key player for Norway and an important figure for RB Leipzig. He’s not considered untouchable this summer, but Leipzig would prefer to keep the 21-year-old. Asking price is €60m or more.
However, one thing remains clear: Leipzig need to make a major sale… pic.twitter.com/R6zbSf0Y80
— Philipp Hinze (@philipphinze24) July 1, 2026
Nusa was linked with a switch to Anfield back in May, but the Merseysiders had been prioritising a move to Diomande until last week.
Would he be a good addition to Liverpool’s squad?
Nusa has caught the eye at the World Cup playing for Norway, and he will be in action when his country face Brazil in the last 16 on Sunday.
However, it should be pointed out that, unlike Diomande, his preference is to play off the left wing, and his output last campaign was significantly below that of the Ivorian international.
In 35 appearances for Leipzig in all competitions, Nusa found the back of the net just 5 times, and contributed 4 assists.
Nusa is not the only target being pursued
Sporting director Richard Hughes is thought to have at least four alternatives to Diomande, in addition to Nusa. Brighton’s Yankuba Minteh, FC Cologne’s Said El Mala and Lille’s Matias Fernandez-Pardo have all been looked at.
However, the top target is believed to be Paris Saint-Germain’s Bradley Barcola. Like Nusa, he prefers the left-hand side, but he is quality player.
Of course, the France international won’t be short of suitors if he leaves PSG, and Arsenal are keeping tabs on his situation. His valuation is also expected to be similar to Diomande.
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