As it stands, there’s no reason to believe that Liverpool have shown any interest in signing Mexican striker Raul Jimenez from Wolverhampton Wanderers, but it looks like the forward would be interested in making a move to Anfield.
According to a report from Spain, as cited by TeamTalk, the 29-year-old has decided that he will reject the advances of both Man United and Tottenham as he firmly has his heart set on making a move to Liverpool so he can work under Jurgen Klopp.
United and Spurs have been linked with moves for the striker, who has scored 39 goals in 88 games since arriving at Wolves back in 2018, but it looks like he will either stay in the Midlands or make his dream move to Liverpool.
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With a goal record of 0.44-goals-per-game, Jimenez has been very impressive since moving to England and it’s no shock to see him being linked with moves away.
If Liverpool are looking for a striker to back up their own number nine Roberto Firmino, then Wolves’ counterpart, who happens to have a song similar to the Brazilian’s, could be a decent option.
His work rate is very impressive and he knows where the back of the net is, but Wolves won’t want to lose him on the cheap, so any transfer fee is likely to be pretty significant.




