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Liverpool FC are reportedly bracing themselves for a summer bid from Real Madrid after Raheem Sterling rejected the offer of a new £70,000-a-week contract.

Sterling has been in negotiations with the Reds for weeks over a new deal, with the Anfield outfit desperate to tie him down to fresh terms.

But the Daily Telegraph reports that despite Liverpool offering to increase his current £30,000-a-week salary to £70,000-a-week, he’s not happy with those terms.

A source told the paper: ‘it’s nowhere near acceptable.’

Inter Milan are set to beat Liverpool, Tottenham and Manchester United to West Bromwich Albion striker Saido Berahino, by launching a stunning £24m bid in the January transfer window.

Roberto Mancini, who took over at Inter last month, is familiar with English football from his time at Manchester City, and believes Berahino could be the ideal signing for his new-look side.

The source believes that Inter may even be willing to meet the Baggies £24m asking price.

And the news will come as a blow to both Liverpool and Spurs, who are both desperate to add to their striking options.

Liverpool and Newcastle target Andre Ayew admits he still feels unsure about his future with Marsielle.

The Ghana international made his return to first team action on Sunday after over a month out, making his return from from injury and scoring in Marseille's 3-1 victory over Metz.

According to Talk Sport, Ayew’s current contract situation has alerted both Liverpool and Newcastle to his availability for free in the summer.

Newcastle are looking to expand on the already large French contingent in there squad, whilst the Merseysider’s look to boost their options going forward.

Finally, Liverpool have been linked with Monaco midfielder Joao Moutinho. The playmaker is said to be keen to leave the club in January and Rodgers is a keen admirer of the player, however, his asking price maybe out of reach for the Anfield boss.