Liverpool strikes club record deal to sign Keita in 2018

Naby Keita has at last finalised a transfer to Liverpool from RB Leipzig, though he will not move to Anfield until 2018.

Published : Aug 29, 2017 13:23 IST

RB Leipzig midfielder Naby Keita helped the club seal a second place finish in the 2016-17 Bundesliga season.
RB Leipzig midfielder Naby Keita helped the club seal a second place finish in the 2016-17 Bundesliga season.
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RB Leipzig midfielder Naby Keita helped the club seal a second place finish in the 2016-17 Bundesliga season.

Liverpool has reached an agreement to sign Naby Keita from RB Leipzig in a club-record deal that will see him join the club next year.

The 22-year-old had been one of manager Jurgen Klopp's primary transfer targets, but the Bundesliga club had been unwilling to consider a sale ahead of its first season in the Champions League.

However, the Reds have finally struck a deal that will reportedly see them pay the £48million release clause in Keita's contract, allowing him to move to Anfield on July 1, 2018.

The transfer makes the Guinea midfielder Liverpool's most expensive signing, eclipsing the £36.9m upfront fee it paid Roma for Mohamed Salah in June.

Keita will spend the rest of the season with Leipzig and told Liverpool's official website: "I am delighted that an agreement has been reached which will allow me to join Liverpool Football Club next summer, when I will become part of a project that excites me greatly.

"My commitment to RBL remains absolute for the remainder of my time at the club. I have given my all every time I have worn the shirt – that will be the case until the final whistle, in my final appearance.

"Having my future resolved means I can now focus on helping RBL achieve great things this season. Until I join my new club I will remain an interested supporter from a distance."

Keita has made three appearances for Leipzig this season and scored in the 5-0 DFB-Pokal win over Sportfreunde Dorfmerkingen.

He won two league and cup doubles in Austria with RB Salzburg before moving to Leipzig last year and helping them to a second-place finish in its debut season in the Bundesliga.

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