Sander Berge latest: Valuation, what's been said and Sheffield United future amid Liverpool link
Liverpool are the latest club to be linked with Sander Berge. Sky Sports are claiming the Premier League giants are 'showing interest' in the Norwegian international, who has started the season in impressive form.
They are not the only club reported to be keen on acquiring the services of the 24-year-old, who signed for Sheffield United from Genk for £22m in January 2020.
He has been the subject of rejected bids in recent weeks and is likely to attract more if he continues with the level of performance he is showing at the minute.
Here is a round-up of everything that has happened in the summer with regards to Berge, what's been said, his valuation and what we know so far.
Liverpool's name goes on to a list also featuring Club Brugge, AC Milan, Brentford, Leeds United, Leicester and Brighton.
It is understood that although several clubs have been reported as registering interest, only Club Brugge have come forward with an official bid. They have seen two official offers rejected, the latest believed to be in the region of 15 million euros.
There is a £35m buy-out clause in his contract, which dropped £10m following relegation. If that is met the player is free to discuss terms with other clubs. Paul Heckingbottom revealed last week that there is an 'internal valuation' that would attract the club's attention and that is thought to be around the price they paid for him two years ago.
The Blades hierarchy have previously gone on record stating they do not need to sell players, which Heckingbottom paid tribute to recently when commending them for their decision to not entertain what appears a derisory offer from the Belgian club.
Heckingbottom's stance is that he has informed the board that unless the £35m release clause is


