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McManaman warns Liverpool against buying ‘wonderful’ €50m starlet

Steve McManaman has warned Liverpool against buying FC Barcelona starlet Gavi during the summer transfer window.

The 17-year-old has been heavily linked with a move to Liverpool in recent months.

He made his senior debut for Barcelona last August as the Spanish giants beat Getafe 2-1 in La Liga.

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Gavi has been a regular for his boyhood club this season. He has played 41 times across all competitions.

This includes 21 starts in La Liga. He has grabbed two goals and six assists in the league this campaign.

The midfielder would likely cost clubs €50m as that fee would activate his release clause.

Despite his positive showings, McManaman believes Liverpool should hold off signing the youngster:

“Liverpool don’t need Gavi at this moment in time,” McManaman said (quotes via Liverpool Echo).

“Maybe they could have an eye on him for the future, but I just think at this moment it won’t happen.

“He needs to stay at Barcelona and play football. He needs to fill out and get more experience and become a proper La Liga or Premier League player and he needs to play more games.

“At this moment in time, for that kind of money, when Liverpool have got about seven midfielders anyway, I just can’t see it happening. You need to see him play a lot more games.

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