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Just had this appear in my timeline:

 

Winner Sports @winnersports_ 9m9 minutes ago

Naby Keita EXCLUSIVE: Liverpool FC news coming up at 8pm GMT via @winnersports_ Huge Story: #LFC

 

I don't follow them, it's one of those annoying 'Promoted' tweets that show up on your timeline.

 

Probably bullshit...

 

 

 

 

If there was anything in this, Id suspect SSN not to mention LFC.tv would be on it like a rash. Hope Im wrong but I suspect the news is, nothing new to report.

 

Fuck! They say £74m deal agreed!!

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For what it's worth...

 

http://www.winnersports.co.uk/liverpool-fc-agree-fee-excess-74m-sign-naby-keita-75508

 

Liverpool FC have agreed in principle a fee worth more than £74m to sign RB Leipzig midfielder Naby Keita, Winner Sports understands.
 
According to sources familiar with the matter RB Leipzig have now accepted a third bid from Liverpool for the Guineas international. The Premier League side made a final bid on Friday evening for Leipzig’s star player Keita, which is understood to be in the region of £75m with the majority of the fee being paid up front.
 
The Merseyside clubs record bid of (83m euros) was finally enough to persuade Leipzig to sell their star man.
 
German sources close to the negotiations told Winner Sports that “it was in the best interest of all parties to accept this offer”.
 
Leipzig owner Dietrich Mateschitz was informed late last night that Liverpool had made a Bundesliga transfer record bid and that the payment structure was satisfactory. The Merseyside club have previously had two bids of £57.3m and £66m rejected for the player, who had informed Leipzig of his desire to move to Anfield.
 
Liverpool’s £75million package will smash their previous transfer record of £39million for Mohamed Salah if the deal goes through. Sources have informed Winner Sports that although the bid has been accepted no announcement will be made until the fine details have been approved by both the club’s sporting director Ralf Rangnick and co-owner Dietrich Mateschitz.
 
Sources have told Winner Sports that RB Leipzig are hoping to include a 10% percent sell-on clause but this is not considered a deal-breaker as both parties try to thrash out a deal over the coming week.
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They've either got a scoop here or there's a lot of bullshit about!

 

http://www.winnersports.co.uk/liverpool-fc-agree-fee-excess-74m-sign-naby-keita-75508

 

Liverpool FC have agreed in principle a fee worth more than £74m to sign RB Leipzig midfielder Naby Keita, Winner Sports understands.

According to sources familiar with the matter RB Leipzig have now accepted a third bid from Liverpool for the Guineas international. The Premier League side made a final bid on Friday evening for Leipzig’s star player Keita, which is understood to be in the region of £75m with the majority of the fee being paid up front.

The Merseyside clubs record bid of (83m euros) was finally enough to persuade Leipzig to sell their star man.

German sources close to the negotiations told Winner Sports that it was in the best interest of all parties to accept this offer”.

Leipzig owner Dietrich Mateschitz was informed late last night that Liverpool had made a Bundesliga transfer record bid and that the payment structure was satisfactory. The Merseyside club have previously had two bids of £57.3m and £66m rejected for the player, who had informed Leipzig of his desire to move to Anfield.

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Liverpool’s £75million package will smash their previous transfer record of £39million for Mohamed Salah if the deal goes through. Sources have informed Winner Sports that although the bid has been accepted no announcement will be made until the fine details have been approved by both the club’s sporting director Ralf Rangnick and co-owner Dietrich Mateschitz.

Sources have told Winner Sports that RB Leipzig are hoping to include a 10% percent sell-on clause but this is not considered a deal-breaker as both parties try to thrash out a deal over the coming week.

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"Sources have informed Winner Sports that although the bid has been accepted no announcement will be made until the fine details have been approved by both the club’s sporting director Ralf Rangnick and co-owner Dietrich Mateschitz."

 

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"Sources have informed Winner Sports that although the bid has been accepted no announcement will be made until the fine details have been approved by both the club’s sporting director Ralf Rangnick and co-owner Dietrich Mateschitz."

They don't even know the bid has been accepted by Liverpool. 'We accept we're buying your player'

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The Independent did report that a third bid of £75million - with an initial payment of £40million - was going to be submitted this weekend. Maybe they're just jumping on that story.

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Thing is, no other sports outlet 'ticker' is picking this story up. Nothing on SSN feed, nothing on the daily wail's LFC 'in the last hour' news, nothing on BBC.

 

Think it's bullshit but hope they're bang on.

 

I mean why would they say the deal's now structured to leipzig's liking and they suggested a 10% sell on?

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Those people who are calling "bullshit" on this claim need to have a look at the source of the information before jumping on the negativity bandwagon.

 

If you didn't see it, the website is called WINNER.

 

For goodness sake, they KNOW!

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Thing is, no other sports outlet 'ticker' is picking this story up. Nothing on SSN feed, nothing on the daily wail's LFC 'in the last hour' news, nothing on BBC.

 

Think it's bullshit but hope they're bang on.

 

I mean why would they say the deal's now structured to leipzig's liking and they suggested a 10% sell on?

Daily star going with it.

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