According to latest transfer reports, reigning premier league champions Liverpool have entered the race to sign Sheffield United's world-class Midfielder, Sander Berge.
The reports are saying that the reds are in a favourable position to sign the wonderful 23-year-old Midfielder who has become a key player for Sheffield United at the Bramall lane stadium.
This is a good news for Liverpool fans as another World-class Midfielder could be on his way to the Anfield stadium this coming summer transfer window as the reds will reportedly be looking to bolster their squad ahead of next season.
Sander Berge only joined Sheffield United Football Club last season but the Bramall lane club look like they will be heading back to the championship next season as they are currently in the relegation zone in the premier league table, this is reportedly one the major reasons that could see Sander Berge on his way out of the club.
Meanwhile, do you think Liverpool should keep going for the young stars or its high time they go for the big names to help rebuild the team? 
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