Liverpool Round Up: Over £30m In Possible Transfers, And Reaction To Swansea City Controversy

All of Tuesday’s Liverpool news and rumours…

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Liverpool want £25m ace

Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers is attempting to hijack Tottenham’s move for Saido Berahino, reports the Daily Mail.

However, the Reds are unwilling to pay the £25 million price tag, and will be looking to negotiate a lower fee.

Reds amongst clubs chasing Morgan Schneiderlin

Gary Neville believes that Liverpool, Arsenal, Manchester United, and Tottenham are interested in Southampton’s Morgan Schneiderlin, reports the Express.

“Liverpool will look at him, Arsenal will look at him, United are looking at holding midfield players. Tottenham, with [Mauricio] Pochettino (who used to manage Schneiderlin at Southampton). There’s four clubs I’ve named that all might fancy Schneiderlin,” said the Sky Sports pundit.

PSG star on the way to Anfield?

The Anfield based club are aiming to buy PSG ace Ezequiel Lavezzi, reports the Telegraph.

The Reds might be able to get the winger for a cut price £8 million.

Nervous wait for Raheem Sterling decision

Liverpool have a nervous wait to see if Raheem Sterling is charged for slapping Federico Fernandez during the match against Swansea City on Monday night, according to the Daily Star.

No action was taken at the time, but the FA may decide to charge him retrospectively for the offence.

Jonjo Shelvey apologises to Reds star

Jonjo Shelvey has apologised and claimed that his elbow on Emre Can was unintentional, reports the Mirror.

Just wanna say didn’t intentionally elbow emre can [sic],” Shelvey tweeted. “Was just trying to get my arm across to get round him and it’s come off as I’m trying to hurt another play and I can assure you that , that isn’t the case.

“And I had apologised to emre can for catching him.”