After spending 50 million euros on Cody Gakpo, one of the sensations of the World Cup in Qatar, Liverpool could spend the same amount to freshen up their midfield. The 'Mirror' reports that they are more interested in Wolves' Matheus Nunes than ever before because Jude Bellingham's price tag is too high. That is because the Dortmund man has lots of quality and plenty of suitors.
Wolves, when they bought the player from Sporting Lisbon, paid around 45 million for him, so it makes sense to think that that will be the minimum they will ask Liverpool for. The Merseysiders are trying to get him for a cheaper price and if they put off signing Bellingham, it will be so that they do not spend too much money.
This could be a very interesting opportunity for Nunes as he is currently fighting for Premier League survival at Wolves. If he decides to move to Liverpool, he would have the possibility of playing Champions League or at least Europa League football. At the moment, he has made 16 appearances in all competitions for Wolves.
The arrival of Julen Lopetegui as Wolves manager could help turn the club's fortunes around. If Matheus Nunes shows his worth, he could become a fundamental player for them. If this happens, Nunes could be more willing to stay in the Black Country. In any case, Liverpool have to talk first to their manager Jurge Klopp, who has not been overly keen on signing new players when asked in recent press conferences.