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18-year-old star striker dreams of Liverpool move after rejecting Manchester City transfer

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We all know that Liverpool is a club that can attract the best talent in the world in regards to young players, with many dreaming of turning our for Jurgen Klopp’s side in recent years.

One of the recent names mentioned with a dream move to Liverpool is Eintracht Frankfurt’s new youngster Ali Akman who recently coming out naming the Reds as one of his dream moves in the future alongside Real Madrid and Barcelona, with him naming the Premier League and La Liga as his desired destinations.

The young Turkish striker is set to join the German club from Bursaspor in the summer after impressing massively in the Turkish Super Lig. From 18 appearances the 18-year-old has scored 10 goals with 3 assists and has left a big impression on the world stage, with him even rejecting Manchester City in favour of joining Frankfurt at the end of the season when talking to NTVSpor.

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When speaking to Goal, Akman opened up on the topic of his dream move in the future and Liverpool were a name top of his list – and I think that clearly shows what the club has to offer now for players from other clubs, we have become a club that wins trophies and battles against the best, something that any young player would find hard to turn down.

Akman is clearly a fantastic talent and Frankfurt have a great forward on their hands there and if past endeavours are anything to go by – the likes of Luka Jovic, Ante Rebic, Sebastian Haller, and now Andre Silva have all grown to become serious examples of attacking talent at Frankfurt and if Akman can follow in the same footsteps then there is no reason why one day the Reds won’t come knocking.

What do you think Liverpool fans, could Ali Akman become a future Red? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section down below…

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