Naby Keita showed why Liverpool want to sign him in this transfer window by scoring a superb goal for RB Leipzig in Saturday's 3-1 Bundesliga win over Schalke.
The 22-year-old Guinea midfielder, who already has a contract with Liverpool to join them next season, showed his class with a thunderbolt of a shot to give Leipzig the lead just before halftime.
The result lifted Leipzig to second, 13 points behind leaders Bayern Munich who won 3-1 at Bayer Leverkusen on Friday, while Schalke drop to third.
Liverpool reportedly want to bring Keita to Merseyside early after losing Philippe Coutinho, who signed for Barcelona last week for £160 million (US$192 million).
However, Leipzig's director of sport Ralf Ragnick insisted Keita will not leave until the end of the season.
"We know that the player will unfortunately leave us in the summer and that he will play with us until the end of the season," Rangnick told Sky.
"That's all there is to it. Neither the player nor Liverpool have contacted us in this regard."
Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool are set to pay around 70 million euros for the midfielder, but reports say they would pay an extra 15 million for Keita to join them early.
After Leipzig's Jean-Kevin Augustin had a penalty saved by Schalke goalkeeper Ralf Fahrmann, Keita struck by rifling a shot home off his right boot on 41 minutes.
He was taken off after fouling Alessandro Schoepf on 54 minutes - his fifth booking this season which means he is suspended for next Saturday's game against Freiburg.
Schalke drew level on 55 minutes when Brazil defender Naldo headed home, but Leipzig sealed the win with two goals in quick succession as Timo Werner came off the bench to score on 69 minutes after great work from Emil Forsberg.
Portugal midfielder Bruma then slammed home a third goal two minutes later as Schalke suffered a first loss in 13 games, a run stretching back to September.
Earlier, Nigel de Jong made an unhappy return to the Bundesliga by conceding a first-half penalty as Mainz threw away the lead in a 3-2 defeat at Hannover.
The defensive midfelder player for the Netherlands in the 2010 World Cup final defeat by Spain and won the 2012 Premier League title with Manchester City.
The 33-year-old, who played for Hamburg between 2006 and 2009, has signed for Mainz until the end of the season.
Ryland James
Agence France-Presse/Berlin
The 22-year-old Guinea midfielder, who already has a contract with Liverpool to join them next season, showed his class with a thunderbolt of a shot to give Leipzig the lead just before halftime.
The result lifted Leipzig to second, 13 points behind leaders Bayern Munich who won 3-1 at Bayer Leverkusen on Friday, while Schalke drop to third.
Liverpool reportedly want to bring Keita to Merseyside early after losing Philippe Coutinho, who signed for Barcelona last week for £160 million (US$192 million).
However, Leipzig's director of sport Ralf Ragnick insisted Keita will not leave until the end of the season.
"We know that the player will unfortunately leave us in the summer and that he will play with us until the end of the season," Rangnick told Sky.
"That's all there is to it. Neither the player nor Liverpool have contacted us in this regard."
Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool are set to pay around 70 million euros for the midfielder, but reports say they would pay an extra 15 million for Keita to join them early.
After Leipzig's Jean-Kevin Augustin had a penalty saved by Schalke goalkeeper Ralf Fahrmann, Keita struck by rifling a shot home off his right boot on 41 minutes.
He was taken off after fouling Alessandro Schoepf on 54 minutes - his fifth booking this season which means he is suspended for next Saturday's game against Freiburg.
Schalke drew level on 55 minutes when Brazil defender Naldo headed home, but Leipzig sealed the win with two goals in quick succession as Timo Werner came off the bench to score on 69 minutes after great work from Emil Forsberg.
Portugal midfielder Bruma then slammed home a third goal two minutes later as Schalke suffered a first loss in 13 games, a run stretching back to September.
Earlier, Nigel de Jong made an unhappy return to the Bundesliga by conceding a first-half penalty as Mainz threw away the lead in a 3-2 defeat at Hannover.
The defensive midfelder player for the Netherlands in the 2010 World Cup final defeat by Spain and won the 2012 Premier League title with Manchester City.
The 33-year-old, who played for Hamburg between 2006 and 2009, has signed for Mainz until the end of the season.
Ryland James
Agence France-Presse/Berlin
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