An ailing backline is understood to have convinced Jurgen Klopp on looking at alternative options in the transfer market despite the Liverpool FC boss acquiring the services of both Ozan Kabak and Ben Davies on deadline day last month.
Torino first-teamer Gleison Bremer is one name who has alerted Klopp going into the summer transfer window after his consistent showings at the back for the Serie A outfit over the course of this campaign.
The 23-year-old centre-back has massively impressed since his arrival in Italy from Atletico Mineiro nearly three summers ago and could be set to switch destinations come the summer as the faltering Merseyside Reds seek to strengthen their first-team ranks.
Claims by the Daily Mail suggest that signing both Davies and Kabak is a decision made for the future by Klopp, coupled with the fact that Kabak arrives on Merseyside in a short-term loan deal with an option to buy for Liverpool FC depending upon the Turkish international’s showings till the end of the Premier League season.
He made his debut in the 3-1 defeat to Leicester City on Saturday after much was made about the lack of senior options to fill in the gaps left in the Reds backline following season-ending layoffs for Virgil van Dijk, Joe Gomez and Joel Matip.