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Liverpool plot double swoop for Schalke pair Holtby and Draxler
Reds manager Brendan Rodgers has set his sights on making the German international duo his first signings following his summer move to the Merseyside club
EXCLUSIVEBy Greg Stobart
Liverpool are plotting a double swoop on German club Schalke for midfielder Lewis Holtby and striker Julian Draxler, Goal.com can reveal.
Reds manager Brendan Rodgers is looking to freshen up his squad and the youngsters, both Germany internationals, fit the bill in two areas he most wants to strengthen.
Liverpool face a tough task in completing a move for either player, but the early indication is that Holtby appears a more realistic option as his current contract expires next summer and he is yet to extend his deal.
Meanwhile, Draxler, who is just 18, is considered a future superstar and is almost certain to stay at the Veltins-Arena as Schalke plan to make him the face of the club.
Though a move for Holtby is more feasible, the player's agent has told Goal.com that he is in talks over a new contract and Schalke are eager to keep their all-action midfielder.
The 21-year-old, who shares dual English and German nationality, has previously talked up a future move to the Premier League and has declared a desire to one day play for Everton, his boyhood club and Liverpool’s city rivals.
Goal.com revealed on Tuesday that Rodgers wants to sign £10 million-rated Joe Allen from Swansea but Holtby, who scored nine goals in 41 appearances last season for Schalke, remains high on his list of targets.
Draxler netted five times last term playing in an attacking role on the left-hand side for the Bundesliga outfit, with the coming season marked as his breakthrough year following the departure of Spanish legend Raul.
Liverpool are looking to bolster their attacking options, especially with Andy Carroll likely to leave Anfield and the future of Alberto Aquilani unclear, but German sources insist Draxler would be too expensive for the Reds and would only leave Schalke for one of the two Spanish giants, Barcelona or Real Madrid.
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