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Wout Weghorst has revealed his desire to one day play for Liverpool - just weeks after joining Wolfsburg from AZ Alkmaar.

The 26-year-old struck 45 goals in 86 games for AZ to attract interest across Europe - with the Bundesliga giants winning out.

“I've dreamt of it since childhood,” he told De Telegraaf. “If I continue to train with full commitment, I think that opportunity will come.

“Of course, something like that depends on several factors. You have to stay fit and a coach and club must see it in you, but apart from that you can create many things in life for yourself.”

Weghorst may not be an immediate priority for Jurgen Klopp, but should he perform in Germany, the Reds will certainly have an advantage over rivals if he outgrows Wolfsburg.

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Andy Robertson set to double wages as Liverpool reward full-back

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Liverpool are set to hand defender Andy Robertson a big pay rise after his impressive debut season at Anfield.

The Scot cost just £10million when he joined the Reds from Hull City last summer - and that fee looks a snip after he proved himself one of the best full-backs in the Premier League.

Robertson, 24, has three years still to run on the deal he signed 13 months ago.

But Jurgen Klopp and Anfield’s technical staff have moved to extend his stay on Merseyside already with plans to almost doubles his wages.

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Firmino reveals Liverpool title dream and admits 'no club would treat me like they do here'

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Roberto Firmino has roared out a warning to champions ­Manchester City that Liverpool are going ­all-out to take their crown this season.

Fans at Anfield are on a high after their club spent £177million in the transfer window – then thumped West Ham on the opening day.

Now, as they travel to Crystal Palace on Monday, Brazilian star Firmino has spoken more emphatically than ever about how Jurgen Klopp’s side believe they are good enough to win the title.

“I am optimistic and I believe ­Liverpool are capable of fighting for the greatest success this season,” insisted the striker, who scored 27 goals in all competitions last year as Liverpool ­finished fourth.

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