Genk suffered defeat against
Liverpool twice in the Premier League this season and Sander Berge played the
full 90 minutes in those two matches. Football devotees from around the world
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Following the Jupiter Premier League
side’s 2-1 defeat at Anfield in November, VG in Norway reported Jurgen
Klopp told the midfielder he’s a ‘very interesting player.
Journalist Pascal Scime report
A week later, Genk sporting director
Dimitri De Condé claimed the Reds are following the Norway international
‘carefully’. Napoli host the Belgian side in the final group stage tie and RTBF
journalist Pascal Scime told Kiss Napoli about the Merseyside club’s interest
in the Genk star.
“Liverpool want him. In January he
can go. The first offer of €15m was refused. Napoli? He is a player who would
fit more in the Premier League than in Serie
A,” Scime was quoted as saying by CalcioNapoli24.
Scime comments don’t make it clear
whether the €15m offer was made by Liverpool or Napoli. Meanwhile, De Conde
admitted Genk won’t block Berge from leaving the club in January if he
insists on a move.
“We are all aware of the fact that he
is the most important player in Genk, but he is generally the most important
talent in Belgian football,” De Conde told Si Gonfia la Rete, as relayed
by CalcioNapoli24.
“We will not do anything to clip his
wings and if he wants to go, it is right to satisfy his ambitions. Many clubs,
including Napoli, are interested in him. We’ll see how the market evolves.”
“Berge is a defensive midfielder who
occupies, for instance, the position of Jorginho in the field, but he has
different characteristics from Jorginho. He is better at sitting in front of
the defense.”
De Conde’s comments should come as an
encouragement for Liverpool if they are keen on acquiring Berge’s services next
month.
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