Liverpool in Talks with Barcelona for De Jong Transfer
February 9, 2025 11:27Liverpool open discussions with Barcelona for Frenkie de Jong transfer. Latest news on transfer rumors and gossip.
Liverpool open discussions with Barcelona for Frenkie de Jong transfer. Latest news on transfer rumors and gossip.
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