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Liverpool facing 'big decision' over £60m star likened to De Bruyne at Anfield

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Liverpool should not set their sights on luring Lazio star Sergej Milinkovic-Savic to Anfield as he is not ‘on the same level’ as Manchester City talisman Kevin De Bruyne, according to journalist Dean Jones. The Reds smashed their transfer record when they parted with £85million to land Darwin Nunez from Benfica during the summer, but it seems boss Jurgen Klopp is preparing to spend big once again.

According to Italian media outlet Calciomercato, Liverpool are willing to offer a player-plus-cash deal as they look to beat Premier League rivals Manchester United and Chelsea to the signature of Milinkovic-Savic.

The report suggests Lazio value the 35-cap Serbia international at £60million but, in a bid to lower that fee, the Merseyside giants are preparing to include Joe Gomez as part of their proposal.

Milinkovic-Savic has made an impressive start to the season and, having started all of his current employers’ Serie A fixtures, has already moved into double figures for goal contributions.

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