Jakarta, ECNETNews – Liverpool Football Club is currently attempting to sell Sepp van den Berg during this summer’s transfer window. However, no clubs have shown interest in making an offer for the player.
Sepp van den Berg has been priced at £20 million, equivalent to approximately Rp418 billion. The club has officially listed him for sale, but reports indicate that other teams have yet to express interest in acquiring him from Liverpool.
In light of this situation, the club is preparing alternative options, including the possibility of re-loaning van den Berg. Mainz, which hosted him on loan last season, is currently the frontrunner to take him on loan again.
Liverpool is eager to find a new club for the 22-year-old defender, as he is not part of manager Arne Slot’s projected plans for the upcoming season. Van den Berg joined Liverpool from PEC Zwolle in 2019 and has since developed his skills through various loan spells.
Throughout his career, he has played for Preston, Schalke, and Mainz, and now, he finds himself on the transfer list this summer. The urgency behind Liverpool’s decision to sell van den Berg stems from the fact that he has two years remaining on his contract, and the club aims to secure fresh funds through his sale.
The proceeds from van den Berg’s transfer could significantly assist Liverpool in their pursuit of new signings as they gear up for the next season.