Liverpool's '£66m bid for Naby Keita rejected by RB Leipzig'

A general shot of the new Main Stand at Anfield ahead of Liverpool's Premier League clash with Watford on November 6, 2016
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RB Leipzig reveal that they have rejected a £66m offer from Liverpool for midfielder Naby Keita.

Liverpool have been knocked back once again by RB Leipzig after upping their offer for Naby Keita to £66m.

The Reds have been pursuing the Guinea international for some time, but they have so far been unsuccessful.

Recently, the Merseyside outfit had a £57m bid turned down as the Bundesliga club stand firm on their stance that Keita will not be sold this summer.

Red Bull co-founder Dietrich Mateschitz has told German publication Sport1 that there was "no way" that the club were going to accept the Reds' improved offer.

"We want to improve and consolidate the club," he added. "We do not sell any players who are still under contract just to make a lot of money."

Leipzig are keen for Keita to pen a new contract.

A general view of the stadium prior to kickoff during the UEFA Europa League Round of 32 match between Liverpool FC and Besiktas JK at Anfield on February 19, 2015
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