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Mark Wakefield

Liverpool scouts 'impressed' by defender as price tag claim emerges with three other clubs linked

Liverpool have reportedly been set a price tag amid links with a move for a new defender.

Despite the transfer window yet to reopen, the Reds continue to be linked with potential new signings. The summer saw Jurgen Klopp bring in four new arrivals, with Darwin Nunez, Fabio Carvalho, Calvin Ramsay and Arthur Melo (loan) all moving to Merseyside.

Fresh reports last week linked Liverpool with a move for Galatasaray defender Sacha Boey. Now a new article has claimed to name the asking price for the full-back.

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According to Turkish news outlet Takvim, Galatasaray have placed a price tag of €15million (£13m) for the defender. Reports earlier in the week from Fanatik had claimed that Liverpool had sent scouts to watch Boey in action against Konyaspor last month.

Three French clubs have also been credited with an interest in Boey, with Marseille, Lyon and Rennes all being mentioned as suitors. The previous report also suggested that Liverpool scouts were impressed with what they saw from Boey, and will continue to assess the player.

Boey, 21, typically plays at right-back for Galatasaray, but is also capable of operating on the left side of defence. He’s made 27 appearances with one goal and one assist since signing for the Turkish club in 2021.

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