Liverpool have now officially made another new addition to their list of summer signings, one that has caught many off-guard!
A statement from the club read:"Liverpool have agreed a deal to sign Wataru Endo from VfB Stuttgart on a long-term contract, subject to international clearance and work permit application.
"Endo will take the No. 3 jersey for the club – and he's looking forward to starting the new chapter of his career at Anfield.": Klopp:"I'm really happy, I know in this world of football how it goes and stuff like this, but have a look, because he's a really good player.
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