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Jamie Gittens is attracting interest from the Premier League(Image: Icon Sport via Getty Images)
Liverpool are reportedly keeping tabs on Jamie Gittens, who is currently making a name for himself at Borussia Dortmund.
The youngster, who had a brief stint at Chelsea and Manchester City's academy, has been turning heads with his performances in the Champions League this season, netting his first two goals in Dortmund's 3-0 triumph over Club Brugge in September.
He now boasts four goals and one assist in the competition and Dortmund are set to qualify for the round-of-16 after a 3-0 play-off first leg win over Sporting Clube de Portugal.
Despite not scoring, Gittens played for 65 minutes and will be keen to feature again in Wednesday's second leg.
His displays in Germany have caught the attention of several Premier League clubs, including Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea.
However, BILD reports that Dortmund would only consider parting ways with the winger if they receive an offer of €100million (£83m).
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Gittens' contract with Dortmund runs until 2028, but Sky Germany suggests he's interested in a move to the English top-flight this summer.
Nevertheless, Dortmund are reportedly not in a rush to let him go.
Dortmund's managing director Carsten Cramer quashed any rumours about Gittens leaving the club soon, stating in December: "It is our ambition to keep him playing for us for as long as possible," he stated back in December.
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The young player himself confessed that departing England at such a tender age was not an easy decision.
"I am thankful that I am here right now to play football and do what I love and to do it for Borussia Dortmund is even better.
Gittens also credits the Bundesliga for his development as a player.
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