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Liverpool set to spurn West Bromwich Albion's loan bid and sell David Ngog to PSV Eindhoven - report
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Liverpool are set to ignore West Bromwich Albion's loan bid for David Ngog and sanction his £3 million sale to PSV Eindhoven, according to The People.
Ngog, 21, has been chased by the Midlanders all summer after Roy Hodgson reportedly prepared to ship the France youth international out of Anfield. A temporary move was supposed to be on the cards after manager Roberto Di Matteo made his interest public.
The newly promoted side are set for disappointment, however, as the Eredivisie club muscle in with a permanent offer.
Ngog would become part of a new look strikeforce - including Jonathan Reis, Jeremain Lens and the incoming Marcus Berg - who are to be tasked with firing Fred Rutten's side past Ajax and FC Twente and back to the top of the Eredivisie.
Liverpool are set to ignore West Bromwich Albion's loan bid for David Ngog and sanction his £3 million sale to PSV Eindhoven, according to The People.
Ngog, 21, has been chased by the Midlanders all summer after Roy Hodgson reportedly prepared to ship the France youth international out of Anfield. A temporary move was supposed to be on the cards after manager Roberto Di Matteo made his interest public.
The newly promoted side are set for disappointment, however, as the Eredivisie club muscle in with a permanent offer.
Ngog would become part of a new look strikeforce - including Jonathan Reis, Jeremain Lens and the incoming Marcus Berg - who are to be tasked with firing Fred Rutten's side past Ajax and FC Twente and back to the top of the Eredivisie.
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