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Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson is reportedly closing in on the signing of Fulham defender Paul Konchesky.
Reds chief Hodgson has openly admitted bringing a new left-back is one of his top priorities this summer and it is believed he wants Konchesky to solve the problematic position.
Hodgson is a big admirer of Konchesy, having worked with the 29-year-old for two-and-a-half-years prior to his switch to Anfield.
Liverpool are keen to bring in a new left-back before the close of the transfer window and had been linked with a move for PSV Eindhoven's Carlos Salicido.
However, it appears Liverpool have opted to go for Konchesky with the player having just a year to run on his contract at Fulham.
Konchesky's future at Fulham has been the subject of speculation all summer with Birmingham having seen one bid turned down eartlier this summer.
New Fulham boss Mark Hughes was keen to keep hold of the former Charlton man, but Konchesky is thought to have informed the Cottagers chief of his desire to be reunited with Hodgson at Anfield.
Liverpool are believed to be prepared to pay up to £3.5million to land Konchesky as Hodgson looks to finalise his rebuilding plans at the club.
This story has been reproduced from today's media. It does not necessarily represent the position of Liverpool Football Club.
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