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Liverpool began negotiations with Stoke City to bring Sheridan Shakiri to Switzerland this summer.
Shakiri had previously said that he would leave Stoke City, especially after the team moved from the Premier League to the Premier League and not to participate in the Premiership next season.
According to English newspapers and websites, Reds officials have begun formal negotiations to investigate the penalty clause in the 26-year contract, which is expected to exceed £ 13 million.
According to the report, Shakiri was one of Liverpool's most sought-after reinforcements, Jorgen Klopp.
Liverpool had already traded with Shakiri in the summer of 2015 when he left Inter, but joined Stoke City.
Schakere represented Switzerland at the World Cup and qualified for the final prize of his country before bidding for Sweden.
Shakiri could become Liverpool's third summer market after the signing of Fabino and Nabi Keita and the Reds renewed the contracts of Mohamed Salah and Roberto Fermino.
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