Stuttgart’s head coach Sebastian Hoeness has confirmed that Japan midfielder Wataru Endo is set to complete a move to Premier League side Liverpool.
Stuttgart head coach Sebastian Hoeness said that the defensive midfielder"had been cleared by the club for talks"."At the age of 30 he now has the opportunity to join Liverpool in the Premier League. It's a dream of his," Hoeness added.
German sports site Kicker reported Liverpool will pay approximately €20 million for Endo, whose contract in Stuttgart was due to expire in 2024. Endo comes as a surprising addition to the Liverpool squad, with new German sporting director Jorg Schmadtke the architect of the deal.
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