Liverpool refusing to lower their £30m asking price for Mamadou Sakho despite lack of takers
Crystal Palace interested in signing defender after successful loan but have no intention of meeting Reds' huge valuation
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LIVERPOOL will not budge over their £30million asking price for Mamadou Sakho.
The French defender, 27, has not played for the Reds in 15 months after a series of disciplinary issues.
Crystal Palace are among clubs making enquiries after Sakho had a spell on loan last season, but are unwilling to stump up the price tag.
Brighton manager Chris Hughton says he wants defender Joe Gomez, 20, on loan — but admitted. “It will be up to Liverpool.”
Sakho impressed during a six-month loan spell at Palace last season.
And it’s those performances during the renaissance under ex-chief Sam Allardyce which has led to Liverpool sticking to their guns.
The France international famously fell on the wrong side of boss Jurgen Klopp while on Liverpool’s pre-season tour of the US last summer.
And the chances of Sakho pulling on a Reds shirt again is extremely slim despite Lucas Leiva closing in on a move to Turkey.
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But depending on the levels of interest, Liverpool may be forced to drop their asking price for Sakho later in the window.
Stoke City have also shown a willingness to enter talks but are believed to be looking at a loan deal.