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Wembley could host Liverpool’s International Champions Cup clash with Barcelona this summer.

No venue has been announced yet for the Reds’ third and final match in the pre-season tournament on August 6 with the Reds merely stating it will take place in Europe.

Dublin had initially been touted as the setting for the prestigious friendly against the La Liga giants but the Aviva Stadium will host Barcelona v Celtic instead.

Wembley is available that day and talks have taken place over holding the game at the 90,000-capacity stadium. No decision has yet been made.

Liverpool will head to California for a training camp in mid-July. They will face Chelsea in Pasadena on July 27 before taking on AC Milan in Santa Clara three days later.

Depending on where the Reds finish in the Premier League, those games could be sandwiched by a Europa League third qualifying tie. The first leg is scheduled to take place on July 28 – less than 24 hours after the game against Chelsea – with the second leg on August 4.

Contingency plans have been drawn up with Liverpool fully committed to fulfilling all the matches.

If there is a clash then Jurgen Klopp would split his squad – with half staying in America to face Chelsea while the other half return to Europe before rejoining the tour.

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