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It promises to be a quiet 48 hours at Anfield - at least in terms of incomings.

Despite Jurgen Klopp stating on Friday that it was "not very likely" that he would do any business on deadline day, the rumours about Liverpool signings remain.

Riza Durmisi is a name that has cropped up in the past week or so.

The Mail reported last week that the Reds were considering a £17m swoop for the Real Betis left back. Left back, of course, is seen as an area in need of upgrade at Anfield.

Despite it looking unlikely that any deal for Durmisi will be done before Tuesday, if at all, Danish publication BT (not to be confused with that TV channel), has asked the player about the stories.

This was Durmisi's response.

"I know about Liverpool's interest. But I don't know how practical it is.

"There will always be a lot of talk when you are playing in one of the world's best leagues. However, it should not of course change my focus on fighting for Betis.

"I am already in a big club and people who know what Betis stands for know it is a huge traditional club. So I am in no way desperate to get away.

"If other clubs are ready to pay, and if Betis will sell me, I will of course listen to the offer. This applies to Liverpool. Anything else would be idiocy."

BT also asked Durmisi if he had spoken to Daniel Agger, his former teammate at Brondby, about the idea of a move to Merseyside.

"When we were in Brondby, we talked about how it was to be in Liverpool," he said. "But it's not something we've talked about this time.

"Agger thinks that Liverpool is the world's biggest club, and that's why he was there for over eight years. If Liverpool's interest is concrete, I shall talk to Agger first."