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Liverpool Transfers & Rumors: Leicester City Interested In Rickie Lambert; Liverpool Eyeing Sissoko and Coman

| Jul 29, 2015 08:43 AM EDT

Liverpool's Rickie Lambert when he joined the club at £4.5m

With the international football leagues currently off the season, there are many changes taking place in many teams in preparation for the next season that will start next month.

There are rumors that some players from Liverpool Football Club may be transferred to other teams as others are acquired for replacement. Players apparently on the list of being sold include Rickie Lambert, Mario Balotelli, Fabio Borini and Jose Enrique, SB Nation reported.

Lambert is the only player that has drawn much interest from most clubs with hints indicating that he has an agreement with West Bromwich Albion. However, this may not go according to expectations from the fans - Leicester City with its current boss, Claudio Ranieri, are allegedly eyeing the striker.

In other news, among speculations is where Barcelona winger Pedro will transfer to his new home club. Manchester United allegedly wants to buy Pedro, but goalkeeping Frans Hoek revealed that it might be difficult to pull off with Liverpool and Premier League Champion Chelsea similarly eyeing the winger, Liverpool Echo unveiled.

"Pedro? We will see, many things are prone to happen in the football world, but it is very hard," Hoek hinted to Catalan newspaper Sport.

Liverpool is perceived to have spent £32 million on their initial purchase of the striker Christian Benteke from Aston Villa. However, the expenditure would not stop the club from acquiring more players since it is speculated that Liverpool is eyeing midfielder Moussa Sissoko from Newcastle to add to their lineup.

Chelsea Football Club might be a key competitor in the acquisition of Sissoko

Similarly, Liverpool may as well have to compete with Beryan Munich in the hope of contracting the 19-year old Juventus winger Kingsley Coman. The rumor came after indications of Arsenal eyeing for Coman dwindled and Beryan is perceivably looking for a likely replacement for Mario Gotten.       

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