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    LIVERPOOL REMAIN LOCKED IN MKHITARYAN BATTLE

    Liverpool Post, UK
    June 27, 2013

    Liverpool target Deulofeu

    by Phil Kirkbride

    LIVERPOOL remain locked in a battle with Borussia Dortmund for the
    signature of Henrikh Mkhitaryan.

    The club remain optimistic a £20m deal can be struck for the Shakhtar
    Donetsk forward but they face stern opposition from a host of top
    European clubs, including Champions League finalists Dortmund.

    Photographs appeared of Mkhitaryan yesterday, allegedly in the lobby
    of a London hotel, just 24 hours after Donetsk reported the player
    failed to turn up for a pre-season training camp in Austria.

    However the Post understands that Mkhitaryan was not there to meet
    anyone from Liverpool, despite suggestions to the contrary. Liverpool
    managing director Ian Ayre has been at his office in Liverpool this
    where he has spoken with the club's American owners via conference
    call.

    Mkhitaryan's no-show for training appears to be a sign of the Armenian
    attempting to force through a move to one of Europe's biggest clubs.

    Donetsk, however, remain firm on their asking price for the sought
    after player.

    "I don't know where Mkhitaryan is, now; solely his agent knows this,"
    Donetsk chief executive Sergie Palkin is reported to have said.

    "Borussia offered $30 million for the midfielder. I contacted
    Mkhitaryan's agent yesterday. I wrote to him about the official
    position of the club.

    "We are prepared to sell Mkhitaryan for 30m Euros; this offer stands
    for the next 10 days. If Mkhitaryan wishes to leave, they have to
    pay this amount for him."

    Liverpool, meanwhile, are understood to be eyeing up a fifth signing
    of the summer following Simon Mignolet's arrival from Sunderland
    this week.

    Barcelona teenager Gerard Deu-lofeu has been targeted by Anfield
    manager Brendan Rodgers, who has also secured the services of Kolo
    Toure, Iago Aspas and Luis Alberto in recent weeks. The 19-year-old
    scored 18 goals for Barcelona B last season and made two first-team
    appearances for the Spanish giants. With Brazilian superstar Neymar
    brought to the Nou Camp this summer, it is thought that Deulofeu has
    fallen down the pecking order and may look for first-team football
    elsewhere. Rodgers is thought to be keen on the Spanish under-21
    international.

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