
Liverpool set to make big loss on defender as COVID-19 bludgeons transfer spend.
Last summer, Dejan Lovren was being linked with multiple clubs and with a potential £15m switch to AS Roma, but it seems the Croat’s value has fallen off a cliff.
Due to the fact he’s hardly played, his in his thirties and the financial impact the coronavirus is set to have on the transfer market, Lovren is now valued at £4.4m – a figure transfer agents claim Roma might pay this time around instead.
That would be a dramatic fall in resale value from the £20m we spent on him back in 2014, although he has served us for six years.
Still, for just £4.4m, it’d almost be worth keeping him around as our fourth choice option, as it’s unlikely we’ll be able to acquire an upgrade for such a small fee.
That being said, if Lovren wants to move, which would be understandable for a player unlikely to get minutes in future seasons, it’d be unlikely for the club to stand in his way.
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