Christian Atsu has cleared the way for a move to Liverpool this summer by turning down a new contract at Porto in favour of a ‘dream move to England’.
The 21-year-old, who was a target for the Reds last summer, had been offered fresh terms on a new four-year-deal with the Portuguese champions, but he has now rejected that offer.
And speaking to Abola, Atsu says he is now hopeful of forcing through a switch to the Premier League.
‘I spoke with Porto before coming to this decision and informed them that I will not sign a new contract,’ he said.
‘The club told me what they want to do, and hopefully we can find a solution now.
‘My dream is to play in England and it is very nice to see my name linked with big clubs in the Premier League. For now, I’m focused on my football, but I see my future in England.
‘I hope to have some news soon.’
Liverpool is now expected to step up their interest in Atsu, who burst on to the scene on-loan at Rio Ave in 2012, before returning to Porto for last season.
He has since enjoyed a mixed time, but the Reds are expected to offer up to £7million to bring to him to Anfield.
The Ghana international fits with Brendan Rodgers’ youth based philosophy, and despite interest from Spurs, they remain confident of pulling off a transfer.
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