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Liverpool is planning a double swoop for a Premier League club, and they’re interested in two players

Reports indicate that Liverpool has met with Wolves player Pedro Neto’s representatives and is considering a move for Neto as well as Wolves teammate Rayan Ait-Nouri.

Since Arne Slot took over for Jurgen Klopp as manager at Anfield, a lot has changed, but the Reds still haven’t signed anybody.

With Virgil Van Dijk and Mohamed Salah’s futures up in the air, the club will also be trying to clear the air over the status of other important players.

Man Utd planning two raids on WolvesAccording to reports, Liverpool is reportedly interested in the wide areas as they want to bolster their roster.

Earlier in the summer, Luis Diaz’s future was cast into doubt, but it now seems like the Colombian is here to stay.

Although Bryan Mbeumo of Brentford and Eberechi Eze of Crystal Palace have both been linked to Liverpool, no deal has been finalized as the new season approaches.But according to GIVEMSPORT, the Reds have already discussed potential transfer talks with Wolves and Pedro Neto’s representation.

Wolves can demand a huge sum from Liverpool because Neto has three years left on his current term. The article also says that Liverpool’s interest in Diaz isn’t going away.

If he goes, the Portugal international—who is reportedly worth £60 million—wants to play for a club that plays European football.

The Reds are reportedly interested in more than just Neto; GIVEMSPORT adds that Ait-Nouri is also being considered by the club.Several Premier League clubs are believed to be interested in the 23-year-old Algerian, and there have been rumors suggesting he has a £38 million release clause in his contract. Wolves, however, have not verified this.

The Reds are now in the United States on their preseason tour, where they will face Manchester United, Real Betis, and Arsenal.