(Reuters) - Japan playmaker Takumi Minamino will have a medical at Liverpool on Wednesday before a proposed transfer from Red Bull Salzburg, according to British media reports.
Minamino, 24, who is reported to have a release clause worth 7.25 million pounds , is expected to sign for the European champions on Jan. 1, Sky Sports said on Tuesday.
Salzburg lost both games to group winners Liverpool, and have dropped into the Europa League after finishing third, but Minamino scored in a 4-3 defeat at Anfield in October.
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