Samed Yesil
Liverpool agree £1m fee for Bayer Leverkusen striker Samed Yesil
• 18-year-old German starred at Under-17 World Cup
• Will become Brendan Rodgers' fourth summer signing
Liverpool have agreed a fee of around £1m to sign the striker Samed Yesil from Bayer Leverkusen.
The 18-year-old German, who has represented his country at Under-16, 17 and 18 level, is a promising young forward who scored six goals for Germany at the Under-17 World Cup last year.
Yesil was not involved for Leverkusen, now managed by the former Liverpool defender Sami Hyypia, when they played Liverpool in a pre-season friendly at Anfield earlier this month but has an impressive goalscoring record at youth level.
He will become Brendan Rodgers's fourth summer signing after Fabio Borini, Joe Allen and Oussama Assaidi.
Rodgers hopes to make more established signings before Friday's transfer deadline but his prospects are heavily dependent on off-loading the likes of Andy Carroll and Charlie Adam.
• 18-year-old German starred at Under-17 World Cup
• Will become Brendan Rodgers' fourth summer signing
Liverpool have agreed a fee of around £1m to sign the striker Samed Yesil from Bayer Leverkusen.
The 18-year-old German, who has represented his country at Under-16, 17 and 18 level, is a promising young forward who scored six goals for Germany at the Under-17 World Cup last year.
Yesil was not involved for Leverkusen, now managed by the former Liverpool defender Sami Hyypia, when they played Liverpool in a pre-season friendly at Anfield earlier this month but has an impressive goalscoring record at youth level.
He will become Brendan Rodgers's fourth summer signing after Fabio Borini, Joe Allen and Oussama Assaidi.
Rodgers hopes to make more established signings before Friday's transfer deadline but his prospects are heavily dependent on off-loading the likes of Andy Carroll and Charlie Adam.

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I'm not comparing him to Raheem in what he can do for us - Raheem is a regular first-teamer and Yesil won't be that here now, for many of the reasons you pointed out - but in terms of his talent and how ready he could be for first-team football. Compare him to Joao Carlos or Morgan at the same point and he's significantly ahead, and for that reason I expect him to be ahead of where they fell in the pecking order. I think he'll be close to challenging for the first team, but I would certainly agree that he's far from someone we can rely on and he'll probably only make occasional appearances.
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