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Liverpool is said to have sent scouts to watch Konstantinos Karetsas in action for Greece last week as it gears up for a potentially busy summer transfer window.
The Reds are preparing for a first major summer of investment under Arne Slot with several arrivals expected and a number of departures.
According to TBR Football, Liverpool was among the sides who sent scouts to watch the teenager at Hampden Park on Sunday in Greece’s 3-0 win over Scotland.
Manchester United, Newcastle United, Manchester City, Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest and Brighton & Hove Albion all sent representatives to keep an eye on Karetsas, the report adds.
He certainly made an impression on Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon who, when asked about Karetsas, said: “He looked fantastic when he came on.
Greece’s win on aggregate saw Scotland relegated to the second tier of the Nations League, as the Euro 2004 replaced them in League A.
The Greeks will hope Karetsas can guide them to more success in the coming years after switching his allegiance from Belgium, where he was born and the side he represented at youth level.
"Already, I feel like I belong in the national team
I'm really happy I made the decision to be here," Karetsas said after the win in Scotland, as per BBC Sports
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