Liverpool transfer mark Florian Neuhaus did not decline a move away from Borussia Monchengladbach this late spring.
The midfielder has been dazzling with his exhibitions for Marco Rose's side this season.
The 23-year-old has been one of Gladbach's key players as his side look for a foothold in
Bundesliga's top-four.
Neuhaus has found the net four times and provided four assists in the league, just as aiding Gladbach through the
Champions League's round of 16.
He was rumored with a transition to Tottenham in the January transfer window, with Spurs said to see him as an expected substitution for Dele Alli.
A new report in
Kickerguaranteed that both Liverpool and Manchester City were watching the German midfielder.
Jurgen Klopp is said to have reserved Neuhaus as a possible substitution for
Georginio Wijnaldum
.
The Dutchman is out of the agreement at Anfield in the mid-year, with Barcelona in shaft position to sign him as a free agent.
Furthermore, Liverpool's odds of reaching an agreement for Neuhaus have gotten a lift after the player himself conceded that he doesn't have the foggiest idea of what will occur in the late spring.
"I have a contract until 2024 and I have very big goals for this season," Neuhaus told
Kicker
. "That's what I'm concentrating on now. [Speculation] is really not a big issue for me now.
"I play at Borussia, I have a contract, and we as a club are still pursuing very big goals this season. I can't say what will happen in the summer at the moment. "
"I'm also very relaxed about the future. Borussia is a club where I was able to develop excellently and where everything is there. I know what I have with Borussia."
Neuhaus supposedly has a
£34.5m release clause
in his agreement with Die Fohlen.