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Liverpool hit massive roadblock in transfer chase for 'Duracell bunny'

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Liverpool have faced a lot of problems head on this season. Injuries, poor tactics and a lack of cohesion have all contributed towards the poor performances of the Anfield outfit this term with fans f...

Liverpool hit massive roadblock in transfer chase for 'Duracell bunny' Liverpool have faced a lot of problems head on this season. Injuries, poor tactics and a lack of cohesion have all contributed towards the poor performances of the Anfield outfit this term with fans feeling like their team have lost their identity. That's why so many players have been linked with an Anfield switch this summer and why many changes are on their way to L4.

However, a move for one of the players who they've recently been linked with could now be off the table. FC Porto do not want to sell Victor Froholdt this summer Over the last couple of days, reports linking Liverpool with FC Porto's Victor Froholdt emerged . The Anfield outfit are clearly on the lookout for some new midfielders this summer with the futures of Curtis Jones and Alexis Mac Allister both having question marks hanging over them.

Froholdt is almost certainly a player that most Liverpool fans will have heard of which is hardly surprising, especially since he's only 20 years old. However, he's a hard-working midfielder who has played in the vast majority of Porto's games this term with former Rangers attacker Mikkel Beckmann even comparing him to the " Duracell bunny . " Despite the Reds' interested only recently being mentioned, his Liverpool move could be off the table if the latest news from Portuguese outlet A Bola is to be believed.

"On the other hand, our newspaper understands that no official approach has been made to FC Porto 's SAD (Sporting Limited Company) regarding Froholdt," they wrote. "At this time, as we mentioned, the player's agent has been receiving all the contacts, and it is natural that the scenario will change after the end of the club season, with the market gaining momentum. "However, abandoning the Nordic engine is not in the plans.