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Liverpool and Spurs eye Kilman
Liverpool have 'considered' a deal for Wolves centre-back Max Kilman, journalist Ben Jacobs has told GiveMeSport.
Kilman has left "a string" of Premier League sides, including Tottenham Hotspur, "very impressed" with his performances at Molineux.
Jacobs says Wolves don't want to lose him, but the player can see this as the "right time" to take the next step in his career.
The England international joined the club from Maidenhead United being dropped from the League in 2018 and has enjoyed nearly a century of appearances, including 31 so far this season.
After signing an extension in November 2021, he has a contract until the summer of 2026. Kilman, 25, is likely to replace Joel Matip, with The Athletic's James Pearce reporting he could leave Anfield if the right offer is received.
Former Liverpool striker Dominic Solanke wished the Reds good luck after his side's 1-0 win on Saturday.
Philip Billing's first-half goal proved the difference as the relegation-threatened Cherries secured a shock win over their Champions League chaser, ending a streak of five consecutive draws in the league and reducing dynamic atmosphere after defeat to Manchester United.
Solanke played 88 minutes at Vitality Stadium before being replaced by Antoine Semenyo, contributing to a win that not only lifted his side out of the bottom of the table but also dashed hopes of reclaiming a spot among the four. first of the old boss.
"What a win! he wrote on Twitter. "There have been a lot of games with good margins lately, but today we came out on top. The atmosphere in the stadium was very good the whole time.
"It's good to see the old faces again, good luck for the rest of the season."
Solanke joined Liverpool as a teenager in 2017 after ending his contract with Chelsea.
The England international made 27 appearances that year, scoring one goal, before moving to the South Coast for $21m (£17m/19m) in January 2019. his. little consolation for a party whose front line was assembled much more costly could not find a way.
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