Liverpool has slapped an £8million price tag on striker David Ngog.
The Reds are prepared to sell the 22-year-old Frenchman who is keen to secure regular first team football.
There have been a number of enquiries from clubs across Europe, including Newcastle United, but there have so far been no bids matching Liverpool's valuation.
Ngog has scored 19 goals in 94 appearances for the Reds since his £1.5million move from Paris St Germaine three years ago.
The former France Under-21 international made 18 starts and a further 20 substitute appearances this season but his chances were severely limited following the Reds' £57.8million swoop for strikers Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll in January.
Ngog was handed just two starts under Kenny Dalglish and both of those came in the Europa League. Five of his eight goals this term came in Europe.
A fee of £8million would represent a big return on Liverpool's investment but they believe it's a fair amount for developing Ngog from an unknown rookie into a relatively experienced top flight frontman.
As well as listening to offers for Ngog, Liverpool is set to step up their pursuit of Aston Villa's Stewart Downing after he shelved contract talks.
The England winger has said he's at “a major crossroads” in his career and has no interest in discussing a new deal with Villa.
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