According to Foot Mercato, Liverpool is currently monitoring Girondins de Bordeaux's promising center-back Mathys Angély (17), who is expected to become available for free as a result of the club's bankruptcy.
All first-team and academy players are scheduled to be released from their contracts as Bordeaux has officially filed for bankruptcy.
Consequently, the club is now presented with promising prospects, as it recently produced players like Aurélien Tchouaméni (24) and Jules Koundé (25) through its academy.
Angély is currently experiencing a significant number of potential suitors, as reported by Foot Mercato.
Last season, the 17-year-old participated in five games with Les Girondins in Ligue 2, marking his professional debut.
Several clubs are attempting to persuade Angély to continue his development with them, as the France U17 is scheduled to be accessible for free.
According to the French publication, Liverpool, owned by FSG, pursued the center back before his contract renewal until 2028, mere days before Bordeaux's bankruptcy filing.
The Reds may rekindle their interest in one of Bordeaux's most sought-after players, as they are currently available on a free transfer.
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