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Piotr Zielinski Transfer Hope Emerges As Reds Star Drops Exit Hint

Their disappointing 1-1 draw away to newly-promoted Luton was only salvaged by a 95th-minute equaliser from Luis Diaz and the game has given Klopp plenty to think about at the start of a crucial week. The Reds can qualify for the knockout stages of the Europa League with a victory over Toulouse in France on Thursday before hosting Brentford in their final Premier League game before the international break.

But also on fans’ minds is the January transfer window, with Liverpool set to have another opportunity to improve Klopp’s squad amid their ongoing rebuild – and targets are already being sussed out.

Zielinski opportunity arises
Liverpool are gearing up for another attempt at signing Napoli midfielder Piotr Zielinski, who’s out of contract at the end of this season. Jurgen Klopp wanted to sign the Poland international back in 2016, even meeting him for face-to-face talks, but a deal with former club Udinese failed to materialise.

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Zielinski, 29, instead went to Napoli, whom he’s spent the past seven years with. Despite rejecting a big-money move to Saudi Arabia over the summer, the Pole is no closer to securing his future with the Italian champions and Corriere della Sport report that Liverpool are keen on a move – although they won’t be without competition.

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