Real Madrid continue their quest to find quality reinforcement for the centre of their midfield, with Xabi Alonso still believed to be their number one transfer target.
However, Real and Liverpool have been some distance apart in their valuation of the 27-year-old, who signed for the Reds in 2004.
And, according to news daily AS, Liverpool are demanding a fee of €40 million: €35 million paid up front, and €5 based on the midfielder's performances.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid president, Florentino Perez, has reportedly given the green light to raise the club's current offer to €30 million, a figure Liverpool are believed to be interested in accepting.
In the coming days, negotiations for Alonso resume, in what has been one of the longest transfer sagas of the summer.
However, Real and Liverpool have been some distance apart in their valuation of the 27-year-old, who signed for the Reds in 2004.
And, according to news daily AS, Liverpool are demanding a fee of €40 million: €35 million paid up front, and €5 based on the midfielder's performances.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid president, Florentino Perez, has reportedly given the green light to raise the club's current offer to €30 million, a figure Liverpool are believed to be interested in accepting.
In the coming days, negotiations for Alonso resume, in what has been one of the longest transfer sagas of the summer.
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