Liverpool could be set to receive a bid for their midfielder, Marko Grujic, as reports in Germany suggests an approach from Borussia Monchengladbach is on the cards.
According to Mozzartsport, the German giants are keen on bringing Grujic to the club after another impressive season with Hertha Berlin for the Liverpool man.

Grujic is now back with the Reds, but with so much competition at Anfield, the Serbian is widely-expected to be amongst the players Jurgen Klopp considers selling this summer.
The 24-year-old has been impressive during his time in Berlin. Indeed, sporting director at Hertha, Michael Preetz, hailed Grujic as ‘extraordinary’ in his first spell, and described him as ‘just a very good player’.

It remains to be seen whether Liverpool will sanction a move. However, if Grujic wants to play regular first-team football, then a move to ‘Gladbach might be the best thing for him.
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Despite calls from some quarters, including us, for Grujic to get his chance at the club, the fact is he is going to struggle to get into that midfield.
The competition is too fierce and in reality, at 24, he needs to get playing to fulfil his potential.
The Reds can, no doubt, ask for a decent fee for their man. If they do sell, then those funds could well be used to help fund any areas Jurgen Klopp feels need adding to over the summer.
All in all, a move might just make sense for everyone involved.
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