Wolverhampton Wanderers' Portuguese midfielder Diogo Jota celebrates after scoring their third goal during the English Premier League football match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Everton at the Molineux stadium in Wolverhampton, central England on July 12, 2020.

Report: Liverpool agree £41M fee for Wolves' Jota

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Liverpool cemented an agreement to sign Wolverhampton Wanderers attacker Diogo Jota for a £41-million transfer fee, according to The Guardian's Fabrizio Romano.

The Portuguese international will pen a five-year deal with Liverpool after personal terms between the two parties were quickly established.

Liverpool could move teenage defender Ki-Jana Hoever to the Wolves as part of the negotiations for an initial £9-million fee that could rise to £13.5 million based on performance-related bonuses.

Jurgen Klopp apparently admires Jota's work rate and versatility - he could feature in any position across the German's three-man frontline and comes with match experience as a withdrawn striker last season. Ismaila Sarr has also attracted interest from Liverpool, but Romano believes the club did not submit a bid for the Watford winger and Jota is their "main target."

Jota, 23, scored 13 goals in the Premier League and Europa League in 2019-20 and earned his first Portugal cap in November 2019. Wolves omitted him from the squad for Thursday's 1-0 League Cup loss to Stoke City.

News of Liverpool's reported pursuit of Jota follows Friday's capture of Thiago Alcantara. The gifted midfielder joined from Bayern Munich for an initial £20 million after hoarding seven Bundesliga titles, four DFB-Pokals, and a Champions League crown in seven years with the German club. He also collected two La Liga titles and a Champions League medal during an earlier spell with Barcelona.

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