There has been an acceptance at Liverpool that business will take time whilst Andoni Iraola evaluates his new squad and the World Cup reaches a conclusion, but that's unlikely to stop them from signing players who are already out of the tournament.
The Reds have been watching and waiting for the chance to advance their interest in Gilbero Mora and have now opened talks to secure his signature following Mexico's World Cup exit on Sunday.
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Mora is one to watch as the rumours continue to surround his future. Whether it's Real Madrid, Liverpool or another club who win the race for his signature remains to be seen, however.
Liverpool launch approach to sign Mora
According to El Universal in Mexico, as relayed by Sport Witness, Liverpool have launched an approach to sign Mora from Tijuana this summer.
Anfield chiefs have commenced both club-to-club contact and contact with the young midfielder's representatives. The Mexican club are set to demand around €21.3m (£18m) to sell their teenage prodigy.
Mexico's Gilberto Mora during the match -1
It's currently Liverpool who have taken the biggest steps towards his arrival amid fear of a hijack from Real Madrid, who have been a thorn in Liverpool's side for far too long.
Mora's arrival would end Harvey Elliott's Liverpool career
If there's one player who could do without the arrival of a young attacking midfielder, it's Harvey Elliott.
The writing has been on the wall for his Liverpool career for some time and Mora's arrival would be the nail in the coffin.
Whilst it's difficult to judge Elliott after a season on loan watching from Aston Villa's reserves, Mora is someone with far clearer potential at this stage. Add on the fact that the current Liverpool man can be sold as a homegrown asset and the end looks even more likely.
Dubbed "phenomenal" by scout Jacek Kulig, Mora looks set to be one of the most in-demand teenagers in the market this summer.