Back in February 2015, Michael Keane admitted that Manchester United's 4-0 Capital One Cup humiliation at MK Dons ended his career at Old Trafford but two years later, the 24-year-old is making huge strides in the game.
Keane, who had been at the club since he was 11-years-old, left to join Burnley permanently in 2015 and the defender is now being linked with a huge move away from Turf Moor after impressing for the Clarets this season.
Reports today have suggested that Liverpool are ready to make a stunning bid to sign the former Manchester United defender, with Jurgen Klopp keen to strengthen his defensive options in the summer window.
The Sun state that other Premier League clubs are also chasing his signature, with with Everton, Manchester City and champions Leicester in the hunt to sign Keane, who has made 37 appearances for club and country this season.
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Keane made a big impression when he featured for Gareth Southgate's England side against Germany last week.
Reports also state that Burnley have slapped a £38 million price tag on the centre-back after recent performances, as rivals Everton and Liverpool battle to sign him.
Is he worth that sort of money or should Liverpool look elsewhere?
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H/T: The Sun
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