Liverpool rumours that Volland from Hoffenheim and Kostic from Stuggart are both being scouted

With transfers and transfer options on the horizon, there’s been a lot of rumours and speculation going around for a lot of major players and teams this season.

First, we have some Liverpool rumours that Volland from Hoffenheim and Kostic from Stuggart are both being scouted. They have a very high interest in bringing the two to the club to restructure their team.

With transfers and transfer options on the horizon, there’s been a lot of rumours and speculation going around for a lot of major players and teams this season.

First, we have some Liverpool rumours that Volland from Hoffenheim and Kostic from Stuggart are both being scouted. They have a very high interest in bringing the two to the club to restructure their team.

Both of the players are a young 23 years old and both of them are very good on either flank. Volland has also been known to play a very great game as a central striker. Volland has had 26 Bundesliga appearances this season and has an impressive track record this season alone of five assists and seven nets. One of those appearances also provided him the opportunity to provide the team an opportunity to make a decent return.

While Volland’s release clause is set at a very cool £14 million, this number is an absolute steal for Liverpool.

Klopp’s attacking line may be fierce but it’s still in need of some fine tuning. This is where the Serbian winger Kostic could come into play. He has shown his excelled skills in dribbling the ball and he’s also very good at crossing the ball with very high accuracy. He impresses players again and again with his fancy footwork. However, Liverpool has an obstacle with Kostic because while he wants to leave Stuttgart, it’s reported that he’s only going to move to a club that will offer him European football.

In other rumoured news, Liverpool is said to have made contact with River about bringing Alario to the team. However, Los Milonarios said that they want more than they initially asked for, which was £5.7 million. Instead, they’re reporting to hold out for almost twice the initial amount and don’t seem to be budging. While Liverpool is currently short on great strikers, the price may not be too unreasonable.