Bobby Duncan: Liverpool agree deal to sell forward to Fiorentina

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By Matthew Henry
BBC Sport
Liverpool forwards Bobby Duncan is close to joining Italian side Fiorentina onto a permanent move.
Fiorentina needed a loan move rejected but have now agreed a charge of 2m euros (#1.8m) with a 20 percent sell-on clause.
Duncan, 18, joined Liverpool and scored 32 goals in all competitions for the club under-18 side .
Last week, the Reds denied accusations made by the Duncan’s representative of”mentally bullying” the adolescent.
Agent Saif Rubie claimed England Under-18 global Duncan, who’s the cousin of former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard, has been kept at the club against his will, remarks the club called”unfounded allegations”.
It is known Fiorentina’s authentic loan offer did not include a devotion to buy some other penalty clauses or Duncan if the forward didn’t play.
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