Former Liverpool and Manchester United midfielder Paul Ince has thrown his weight behind Mohamed Salah to excel at Anfield next season.
"I'm very excited to be here. I am happy to be here and I really want to win something for this club".
Speaking to the official website, he said, "Everyone mucks in and we've got great team spirit. I was watching the games past year and everyone was giving 100 per cent to win something".
Primarily a No. 10, Meyer can also play out wide, giving Klopp a versatile creative option if he feels he still needs more in the final third, even after signing Salah just days ago. Jürgen Klopp has obviously come out to praise his new number 11, and the consensus seems to be that Liverpool broke their transfer fee record on a worthy acquisition.
The Egypt worldwide completed a €42m move from Roma to Liverpool earlier this week and the total fee could yet hit the €50m mark when bonuses are factored into the sums.
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If that relationship continued to hold then orders would remain steady throughout the summer and then fall modestly in the fall. Recent data on retail sales, manufacturing production and inflation have signaled softness and housing data has been mixed.
And he has become a top target for Liverpool after catching the eye of Klopp.
Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp said: "He has the ideal mix of experience and potential - this is a really exciting signing for us".
The report says Liverpool are willing to bid up to £50m for Keita though it is unclear if they will raise it despite the player indicating his desire to leave if the asking price is met.
"His pace is incredible, he gives us more attacking threat and we are already strong in this area".
The 22-year-old excelled in the Bundesliga after signing from Red Bull Salzburg last summer, scoring eight goals and providing eight assists from 31 league appearances.





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