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Reporter: If Liverpool regards Leoni as a great future, his transfer fee is at least 35 million euros
August 12th reporter Kaustubh Pandey was still preparing to sign Parma's young defender Leoni to give high praise to Liverpool while chasing Guy.
He wrote on his personal social media: "It would be amazing if Liverpool regards Leoni as the future of the team. His transfer fee may be around 35 million to 40 million euros. Although it is still immature, he is quite active in both holding and off-ball. He can play in the three-center-back system and adapt to the four-back formation. Parma will gain a lot of benefits from it."
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