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Javier Manquillo will fly to Merseyside to undergo a medical on Monday ahead of completing his move to Liverpool FC from Atletico Madrid.

The 20-year-old right-back will join on a two-year loan but the Reds do have the option to make the move permanent next summer for around £5million.

Under the terms of the deal, the eventual fee will be determined by the number of appearances Manquillo makes.

Chief executive Ian Ayre flew to Spain earlier this week to secure his services and Manquillo will become Liverpool's seventh summer signing.

The Reds are also close to wrapping up a deal for Sevilla left-back Alberto Moreno.

Talks with the La Liga outfit are at an advanced stage with Liverpool confident a compromise will be reached on the fee and the payment structure.

The Reds' initial offer of £16million for Moreno back in May was rejected with Sevilla demanding in excess of £20million for the Spain international.

Madrid-born Manquillo started out in Real Madrid's youth system but was released in 2007 and signed for Atletico soon after.

He took his first-team bow in December 2011 but has found his opportunities limited with Juanfran the club's established right-back.

Manquillo will now compete for that position at Anfield with Glen Johnson, Jon Flanagan and Martin Kelly.

Watch: James Pearce on the Reds' double-swoop for Moreno and Manquillo

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Flanagan was set to miss Liverpool's clash with AC Milan in Charlotte, along with £20million new boy Lazar Markovic.

Neither trained at the Bank of America Stadium on Friday. Flanagan is still hampered by a knee injury picked up earlier on the tour, while Brendan Rodgers said that Markovic had “a slight tendon problem”.

Striker Daniel Sturridge also missed the session but Liverpool insisted that was simply a precaution.

The game against Milan was the Reds' fourth in the space of 10 days in the States but Rodgers insists he has no concerns about the club's gruelling schedule.

“It's going to be the way in which we will gain our fitness,” Rodgers said.

“On the back of players coming back from the World Cup a bit later we knew this pre-season would be very much about those players catching up on game time because of missing the opening period.

“All these games will actually help us in terms of fitness. We will have to swap the team about but we'll be fine.

“In terms of our objectives, we came out here to build fitness but also to win games.

“The game against Manchester City in New York showed that.

“When they went 2-1 up with not long to go people maybe thought 'okay, let's go home early and not try' but that's not the character we've created here. We want to win every game.”

*You can follow Liverpool's tour of the USA every step of the way. James Pearce and Kristian Walsh will be bringing you news, views and exclusive footage from the Reds' trip, from Boston to Charlotte, and maybe Miami. There is also a dedicated live blog every day, running right through the day and covering the games.