Liverpool prepares for transfer after rejecting £50m bid for Minteh
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 21, 2026, 12:55 PM
Last updated Aug 21, 2026

Liverpool is set to hold an emergency meeting regarding Yankuba Minteh after having a £50 million bid for him rejected. The club is looking to enhance its forward options and is expected to return to Brighton with a new proposal. Reports suggest Liverpool may also be in pursuit of Bradley Barcola, aiming to secure two additional players. The situation follows a decision to withdraw from negotiations with PSG for Ibrahim Mbaye over his asking price. The urgency of the meeting indicates Liverpool's intent to finalize their transfer strategy ahead of the window.
- •Liverpool rejected a £50m bid for Yankuba Minteh.
- •An emergency meeting is scheduled regarding his transfer.
- •The club aims to sign at least two new forwards.
- •Negotiations with PSG for Ibrahim Mbaye have stalled.
- •Liverpool is expected to improve their offer for Minteh.
- 12:55 PMYahoo Sports — Emergency meeting called as Liverpool look set to finalise transfer before Bradley Barcola
"Yankuba Minteh has reportedly called his agent for an emergency meeting on Friday evening.A reputable source on X (formerly Twitter) shared the update in question, following Liverpool’s rejected £5...
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