JEREMY DOKU is set to become Manchester City’s latest big signing but the winger could have had a different career path if not for a former Liverpool star.
The Belgian winger looks set to join the Citizens for £55million after emerging as an exceptional talent at Ligue 1 side Rennes.
Jeremy Doku almost joined Liverpool in 2018
But he was talked out of the move by Sadio Mane
However, he could have been wearing the red of Liverpool five years ago as he was close to a move to Anfield during his time at Anderlecht in 2018.
When he was barely 15 years old, Liverpool believed they had outbid Chelsea and Arsenal for his signature.
Doku, 21, even spoke and received a shirt that had been signed by Mohamed Salah from the team.
Liverpool would have just had to pay a compensation fee for his development, which is estimated to have been roughly £500,000, if the trade had gone through.
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Compared to the £55 million that Man City is spending, this would have been a drop in the bucket.
But the move never materialised, as Doku revealed in 2021 that a chat with Sadio Mane made him realise that he “still had time” to mature before making his big move.
Speaking to Ouest-France about the failed Liverpool switch, Doku said: “My 16th birthday was coming up, the age you can sign a pro contract.
“A lot of teams came to see me – Liverpool was the most concrete interest but there was also Arsenal and Chelsea.
“I went with my mum and dad, and we were given a tour of the stadium, the training ground, even the school I would go to.
“They gave me a signed Salah shirt, and I met the players.
“I was able to discuss with Jurgen, Gerrard too, we looked at some video moments, and he spoke about the development.
“We met players, [Simon] Mignolet because he was Belgian, [Georginio] Wijnaldum from the Netherlands.
“I talked a lot with Mane, but we didn’t really talk about football. We talked about everything.
“He told me that I was young, that I still had time… he wasn’t trying to convince me or to say to me ‘come here, you will succeed’.”
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Doku also admitted that he felt like he “needed” to stay in Belgium in order to develop and insisted that if he was good enough he would get his big move eventually.
He added: “I preferred to be careful. I know what my trajectory had to be.
“That’s why, at 15, I told myself it had become serious because I’d seen my career. I knew what route I needed to take and I knew at that moment I needed to stay at Anderlecht.
“As soon as I’m asked if I regret it, I always say no, because if Liverpool came to me at 15, if they like me, they’ll come back later, that’s certain. It’s up to me to play well.”