The Napoli ace would be an excellent signing for Liverpool.

Jurgen Klopp will surely be looking to add more creative and guile to his midfield options at Liverpool this summer.
The Reds have tremendously hard-working players in the middle of the park, including the likes of Jordan Henderson, James Milner and Fabinho.
If Liverpool are to reach the next level, however, Klopp needs to bring in someone this summer who will give him a different option to what he currently possesses.
And with this in mind, Liverpool must go back in for Napoli ace Piotr Zielinski.
Energy and dynamism
The Poland international seems to be ideally suited to Klopp’s setup at Liverpool. He possesses energy in abundance, and his tenacious playing style is perfect for the robust, intense nature of the Premier League.
Creativity
Zielinski is a master of receiving the ball in tight spaces, and being able to pick out difficult passes because of his exceptional vision. This would give the Reds a totally different option in the middle middle of the park, and he would be able to form a wonderful partnership with any two of Henderson, Milner, Fabinho, Gini Wijnaldum or Naby Keita.

The new De Bruyne?
The 25-year-old has already drawn huge praise within the game, with the head of the Polish football association Zbigniew Boniek claiming that he already has more quality than Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne, as quoted by the Mirror:
“He will be the next De Bruyne? I think Zielinski already has more quality than De Bruyne. They are different kind of players, of course, but they have the same ability to leave their mark on the team. I think that he will become a top player.”
Zielinski won’t come cheap, however. Italian publication Corriere dello Sport claims that he has a €65 million (£59 million) release clause inserted into his current contract with Napoli.
The Poland international, 25, is a truly elite player, however, and he really would be a sensational signing for Liverpool.
In fact, he might just make them unstoppable.

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