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Liverpool have reportedly made an 'enquiry' for Jacob Ramsey and are 'preparing an offer' for Moises Caicedo.
Jurgen Klopp is thought to be in the market for a new midfielder to solve his midfield crisis.
Thiago, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Curtis Jones are all currently sidelined through injury.
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As a result, the Liverpool boss is weighing up a move for a midfielder before transfer deadline day.
The club are believed to be keeping tabs on Sheffield United star Sander Berge, having expressed an interest in the player.
What's more, Liverpool have made an 'enquiry' for Aston Villa's Ramsey, according to Grizz Khan.
And local reports in Ecuador state that the Anfield outfit are 'preparing an offer' for Brighton's Caicedo.
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Ramsey, 21, burst onto the scene in the 2020/21 campaign and starred last season, scoring six goals from midfield.
He's quickly become a key player for Steven Gerrard's team as his performances have alerted Liverpool.
As for Caicedo, he's wanted by Liverpool who face competition from Manchester United.
But StudioFutbol claim the player is not interested in a move to Old Trafford.
Klopp addressed the growing demand to sign a new midfielder in the transfer window, stating it's not easy to bring in the right man.
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"The thing is, it is easy for us to bring a midfielder in but it is not so easy to bring the right midfielder in," he explained. "There are money reasons and contractual reasons which, most of the time, go hand-in-hand.
"It's not that we deny signing a player if we have a problem with injuries, for example, but it is a complete different situation to the beginning of the pre-season when everybody told me we needed a new midfielder and that was about the kind of midfielder.
"That is a completely different discussion. We didn't need a different kind of midfielder but if the right midfielder would have been available, we would have gone then as well.
"Now the situation has changed slightly: we have more injuries, that's true. But it can still only be about the right [player] and that is not easy. It is nothing to do with that it is now August already and at the end of August, the transfer window closes.
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"It's just because it is 2022 and people have contracts until 2024, 2025 or 2026, that's the situation and that's why we have to be calm and sort our problems with the boys we have. It's all about solutions and only one of these solutions is the transfer market, all the other solutions are here."