Liverpool, the red bastion of English soccer, has been making a lot of moves recently with a steady pace of reinforcements. It is reported that the Hungarian iron gate Mirus Butkis has reached an agreement with the Niemauf club, with a transfer fee as high as 40 million pounds (about 390 million Hong Kong dollars), which is undoubtedly a heavyweight reinforcement.
Szuboslar, the Hungarian midfield ace, has long been a Liverpool player. His national teammate, however, has suffered another injury this winter. However, the Reds have had their eye on Kiss for a long time. He moved from Alkmaar to Gonemouth last summer precisely in search of more consistent appearances.
This season, Liverpool changed team leaders. The arrival of Schillo made him realize the shortcomings of the team's left wing position. The gradual decline of Andrew Rollason and the failure of Sammy Kass to live up to his billing have led the team to look for solutions again in the transfer market. Keith, who has been offered £40 million by the Nemouth man, is in a tug-of-war with Liverpool's bid at £35 million.