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Liverpool could end up banking £4.5million from Sergi Canos’ proposed move to Norwich City.

The Spanish winger has been discussing personal terms with the Canaries, who already have an agreement in place with the Reds.

If the transfer goes through, Liverpool will receive £2.5million up front with a further £2million to follow in appearance related add-ons. The Reds have also negotiated buy-back and sell-on clauses for the 19-year-old former Barcelona youngster.

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Canos, who made his senior debut at West Brom in May, recently entered the final year of his contract at Anfield and rejected Liverpool’s offer of a new deal.

Liverpool have driven a hard bargain this summer when it has come to clubs trying to snap up their young players. After protracted talks, they negotiated a £4million fee with Watford for out-of-contract striker Jerome Sinclair.

Young Reds keeper Ryan Fulton has joined Chesterfield on a season-long loan. The 20-year-old shot-stopper, who had a spell at Portsmouth last season, has travelled with the League One outfit to their training camp in Hungary.

There are likely to be more outgoings from Liverpool this week with Jurgen Klopp keen to reduce the size of his squad.

Jordon Ibe missed the friendly victory over Tranmere on Friday night after being given permission by the Reds to travel to the South Coast to hold talks with Bournemouth. A £15million fee between the clubs has already been agreed.

Christian Benteke will also depart but Liverpool, who are keen to recoup the £32.5million they paid Aston Villa a year ago, have yet to reach an agreement with Crystal Palace. The Belgium striker is still on holiday following his commitments with Belgium at the Euros.

One player who is going nowhere is Nathaniel Clyne. Anfield officials were left baffled by a report suggesting the England international right-back was unsettled and had been offered to Barcelona.

Clyne is highly-rated by Klopp and viewed as a key member of the side ahead of the 2016/17 campaign.