Michael Olise, whose release clause is worth over £40 million, is a player whom Liverpool is constantly connected to.
We reported on an Italian report earlier in the day that the Reds are prepared to spend between £52 million and $60 million to get Olise.
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If media stories are any indication, the needed price may be less than the sums listed above.
An exclusive report published by Football Insider claims that Olise, whose contract has a release clause worth more than £40 million, is a target for signing by Liverpool, City, and Chelsea.

The right winger chose to sign a new contract with a termination clause worth more than £40 million, even though the Blues had already activated the £35 million clause to buy him from Crystal Palace in the summer.
This season, the 22-year-old French attacker for the Eagles has made seven league starts and scored five goals, but his injury history is worrisome.
He debuted in the Premier League last November after missing the opening few games of the season due to a hamstring injury.
Furthermore, after scoring a brace in the most recent league game against Brentford, Olise hobbled off due to injury. It has been verified that he is sidelined for the near future due to a recurrent hamstring strain (ES).
Since joining the team, Mohamed Salah, our first-choice right winger, has been the most fit player at Anfield, and the Reds cannot afford to replace him with an attacker who is prone to injuries.
Do you think Liverpool should have paid more than £40 million to sign Michael Olise?