Liverpool is having a decent season in the English Premier League, where they have made it into the top four and are eyeing European glory for the next season. The Reds are looking to build a strong side this summer and it is going to be crucial for them to get a good striker who can spearhead their attack from the word go.
Currently on their radar is the Under 21 Spanish striker Sandro Ramirez, who is termed as one of the finest young talents in all over Europe. In fact, he has been one of the best players for his current club Malaga who are currently in a distressed position in the Spanish La Liga. Ramirez has been instrumental in keeping Malaga in the fight for top-flight football so far this season with his brilliant performances in front of goal.
With Daniel Sturridge likely to be shown the door in the next season, Liverpool are currently depending on their prime weapon Phillipe Coutinho to score goals for them. However, if the mercurial Brazilian leaves Anfield at the end of the season, with both Real Madrid and Barcelona showing repeated interest in him, Liverpool will be in absolute dire straits.
As per reports, the German coach Jurgen Klopp has been looking forward to bring in the Spaniard from Malaga in the next season. It goes without saying that the move will strengthen the side and will help them repeat the heroics of the current season or even do better.
Sandro Ramirez is known for his exceptional ability to take brilliant long shots, both from set piece situations as well as open play. The Spaniard is also an expert in shaking off his opponents with his tremendous dribbling. His assists floated into the box can cause problems to the best of the defenders and goalkeeper. He also is a constant supplier of through balls and his passes into the attacking third for his teammates create a number of chances for his side.
Reportedly, Malaga has put a price tag of £5 million on the ex-Barcelona striker. The Spaniard left the Catalan club owing to the lack of regular outings during the last transfer window.
However, it is subject to Malaga as well as Ramirez’s will to decide whether to part ways or not in the next season. It will nevertheless be a great deal for The Reds if both the clubs agree and let the 21-year-old Spanish striker join Liverpool this summer.