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Liverpool will turn their attention to other goalkeeper targets after ending their pursuit of Fiorentina’s Norberto Neto.

The Reds are in the market for a shot-stopper this summer following the departure of Brad Jones on a free transfer.

Brazilian Neto had been extensively scouted and Liverpool had held talks with his representative about a potential move to Anfield.

However, the Reds now expect the 25-year-old, who is out of contract at the end of June, to remain in Italy and sign for Juventus instead.

Liverpool want a keeper who will provide genuine competition for No 1 Simon Mignolet, who transformed his Reds career in the second half of the season.

Australia international Jones failed to provide that with the Reds opting not to renew the 33-year-old’s contract after he had made 27 appearances over five years.

Liverpool have also been linked with Bolton Wanderers’ Adam Bogdan but the ECHO understands he’s not currently on their wishlist.

The Reds meanwhile remain confident that they will beat off competition from Tottenham for the signature of Burnley striker Danny Ings.

However, they know that Spurs’ pursuit of Ings could lead to Liverpool having to pay more than they expected for the England Under-21s international.

Tottenham have made it clear that they are willing to shell out £12million for a player who only has a month remaining on his contract. That could lead to them being granted permission by the Clarets to hold talks with the young frontman,

Liverpool hope Ings, who is currently on holiday, will snub the Londoners’ advances and opt for Anfield instead once his deal has expired.

As he’s under 24, Burnley will be entitled to compensation with the Reds expecting to pay around £4million to £5million. But the fear is that Spurs’ bumper bid will drive up the valuation when a tribunal meet to agree the fee.

Young Reds striker Samed Yesil is attracting interest from Turkish outfit Fenerbahce. The 21-year-old German only returned to action for the Reds’ under-21s last month after an injury plagued two years when he suffered back to back cruciate ligament injuries.

The end of season review, which will determine Brendan Rodgers’ fate, won’t begin until next week at the earliest.

Rodgers was in London for Tuesday night’s League Managers’ Association dinner when he presented Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe with the Manager of the Year trophy.

The Northern Irishman has since gone overseas for a short holiday as he awaits extensive discussions with Fenway Sports Group’s Mike Gordon.