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Liverpool join Arsenal and Tottenham in serious race to sign top Brazilian football star

- Liverpool are interested in the signing of Bordeaux winger Malcom

- Jurgen Klopp wants the Brazilian star to be part of his squad for next season

- Malcom is also a summer transfer target for Tottenham and Arsenal

Premier League giants Liverpool have reportedly join the race to sign Bordeaux winger Malcom at the end of the ongoing League campaign in Europe.

The 21-year-old is believed to be valued at £40 million by Gus Poyet, and is being targeted by Arsenal, Tottenham and Manchester United.

This season in France, Malcom has scored 10 goals which makes him emerges as a target for clubs in the Premier League.

And according to the report by Daily Mail, Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp has identified Malcom as his main transfer target this summer.

Bordeaux are now set to receive a huge profit on the left-footed maestro having signed him for just £4m from Brazilian outfit Corinthians in 2016.

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Earlier, NAIJ.com had reported how Bordeaux forward malcom is set to leave the French outfit in the summer and he is likely to trigger a fierce bidding war between targets Tottenham and Arsenal.

The French Ligue 1 outfit refused selling the player in January 2018 after manager Gus Poyet insisted he would not take the job if the star should leave.

But Malcom is said to have confirmed that he has an agreement with Bordeaux allowing him to move on at the end of the season.

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