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Liverpool now turn attention to ‘world-class’ £51m player after missing out on Martin Zubimendi
Liverpool have just a few weeks to satisfy the needs of fans desperate to see new arrivals this summer.
The Reds have yet to make a signing for new manager Arne Slot and despite a good squad already being in place, Liverpool fans expected some signings at least.
Of course, we know that Liverpool missed out on signing Martin Zubimendi. That move has caused a stir in the media, with Jamie Carragher suggesting things might have been different had Jurgen Klopp been in charge.
However, all is not lost for Liverpool and with a few weeks in the window left, there’s still a chance of signings.
And according to reports from Italy, a pacey winger is now being revisited by the Reds.
Liverpool to go back in for Takefusa Kubo
According to a report from , Liverpool are keen on making another move for winger Takefusa Kubo.
The Japanese star was very much on their radar earlier in the window but no move ever materialised.

Indeed, it was even suggested that Michael Edwards had got to the stage of advanced talks with Kubo and his reps.
Since then, though, talk of a deal for Kubo has gone quiet but with Liverpool missing out on Zubimendi, they could now move again.
There is a belief at Liverpool that a long-term replacement is needed for Mo Salah and the ‘world-class’ Kubo very much ticks the boxes.
Kubo another exciting attacking addition for Liverpool
Quite whether this one does get pushed ahead, remains to be seen.
But if it does, there is no doubt Kubo brings another exciting element to the attack of Liverpool.
The Japanese star has excelled with Real Sociedad and the next logical move for him seems to be either England or one of Europe’s top clubs.
His release-clause is around the £51m mark and in modern football terms, that’s not too excessive.
Liverpool, then, would be wise to get this one over the line.