Liverpool is reportedly closing in on the signing of 19-year-old Greek striker Stefanos Tzimas, regarded as one of Greece’s brightest attacking prospects. The Nuremberg forward has impressed this season in Germany’s second division, scoring eight goals and drawing the attention of top European clubs.

According to German Sky Sports journalist Florian Plettenberg, Liverpool has initiated talks with Nuremberg regarding a potential summer transfer. Discussions have also taken place with the player’s representatives.

The report highlights that Nuremberg intends to activate its €18 million purchase option from Greek club PAOK, which was included in last summer’s loan agreement. The German club plans to immediately sell Tzimas, valuing him at €25 million plus bonuses.

Tzimas’ performances have attracted interest not only from Liverpool but also from Chelsea, Brighton, Aston Villa, and several Bundesliga teams, making him one of the most sought-after talents in European football.

This potential move to Anfield would mark a dream transfer for Tzimas, bringing him to one of the world’s biggest football clubs and offering a platform to showcase his talent at the highest level.