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Published 14:48 14 Nov 2016 GMT
Updated 14:49 14 Nov 2016 GMT
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Yes, that's right, according to various newspaper reports, including the Star and the Express (we're saying nowt), the curvaceous left-back is in the throes of a severe 'bust-up' with Jose Mourinho, that could spell curtains for the England man.
Liverpool are sniffing around, with Jurgen Klopp keen to rejuvenate the 21-year-old's career. For his part, Mourinho is certainly not averse to selling players to rival clubs as was evident in him flogging Mata to United in his Chelsea days.
Whether it's remotely legit or utter bollocks, Liverpool fans certainly seem keen on the idea. Although they'd probably prefer Donald Trump to Alberto Moreno these days - if nothing else he's got better hair...
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