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Ryan Sessegnon’s ‘ultimate dream’ is to join Liverpool, despite reported Manchester United ‘contact’

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Liverpool and Manchester United are both reportedly interested in signing the Fulham star.

Ryan Sessegnon of Fulham looks on during the pre-season friendly between Reading and Fulham at the EBB Stadium on July 14, 2018 in Aldershot, England.

According to a report from the Express, Fulham ace Ryan Sessegnon is dreaming of a move to Liverpool, despite Manchester United making contract to sign the teenager.

The 18-year-old is rated at £50 million, according to the Sun, and there are a long list of clubs interested in securing his services this summer, including the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool and Tottenham.

Sessegnon is an unbelievable talent, and he will undoubtedly go on to become a real star within the game.

His progress has not been entirely smooth, however, having struggled in the Premier League with Fulham this season.

Should Sessegnon join an elite club this summer, however, he will surely improve, but quite where he will be plying his trade next season remains to be seen.

According to the Express, the 18-year-old’s ultimate dream is to join Liverpool, although the first contact to sign him has been made by Manchester United.

Ryan Sessegnon of Fulham during the Pre-Season Friendly between Fulham v Sampdoria at the  EBB Stadium on August 1, 2018 in Aldershot, England.

The Merseyside outfit might be forced into moving for Sessegnon now that United have allegedly made an approach, and they will undoubtedly have an advantage in the race for the teen starlet, if the Express are to be believed.

And should Jurgen Klopp win the race for the Fulham youngster, it could turn out to be a signing of real significance for Liverpool in the long-term.

Ryan Sessegnon of Fulham during the Sky Bet Championship match between Fulham and Sunderland at Craven Cottage on April 27, 2018 in London, England.