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Liverpool are reportedly set to hijack Borussia Dortmund striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's mooted move to the Chinese Super League.

Gabon international Aubameyang has been strongly linked with a move to China, with Guenghzou Evergrande and Beijing Guoan both said to be interesting the 28-year-old, with reports of a £63.5million move doing the rounds.

But now Liverpool, flush with cash following Philippe Coutinho's £142million move to Barcelona, are said to be looking at him, according to LeSport10 .

Aubameyang, who has netted 21 goals so far this season, worked with Reds boss Jurgen Klopp at Dortmund.

The likes of Thomas Lemar and Riyad Mahrez have also been mentioned as potential Coutinho replacements.

Murphy's Keita comments leave Reds fans fuming

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Danny Murphy has left Liverpool fans unhappy following his critical assessment of future player Naby Keita .

The Reds struck a deal with RB Leipzig for the midfielder in August, last year. The deal worth £66.4million will see the 22-year-old arrive in the summer.

Liverpool were reportedly keen to bring in Keita early, in January, now Philippe Coutinho has departed for a record fee. However, the Bundesliga side are intent on keeping the deal as it is.

Emre Can, who is out of contract in the summer, also looks set to move on, with Juventus being the most likely option.

See what he said here.

Salah set to return for City clash

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Mohamed Salah is set to hand Jurgen Klopp a major injury boost by returning for Liverpool's huge clash against Manchester City.

The Reds top scorer has been missing from the Reds' last two games - victories over Burnley and Everton - and will be much needed for Sunday's game at Anfield.

The Egyptian was suffering from a groin strain, but has travelled with Jurgen Klopp and his team-mates to Dubai for a short break, reports the Liverpool Echo.

That is good news for Klopp, who is still reeling from the departure of Philippe Coutinho to Barcelona.

Read the full story here .