

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp, speaking after seeing his side demolished by Napoli in front of more than 65,000 fans, stated that the player would not be going back out on loan, urging the Ibrox club to stump up if they really want him.
“If Rangers can buy him [he can go back]," he said. "The time is over for him to go on loan.
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It is believed the Champions League winners want around £10million for the 22-year-old. A fee clubs will unlikely meet according to Kent's representatives, report Leeds Live.
It means that Kent, come the close of the transfer window, could find himself out on loan once more.
Leeds United remain keen on the player with Marcelo Bielsa wanting to add attacking options in the wide area.