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Ghana midfielder Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu says he dreams of playing in the English Premier League for Liverpool.
The Udinese ace could be high on Liverpool gaffer Brendan Rodgers' January hit list as a defensive midfielder has emerged as a viable option after being personally recommended to Rodgers by his European scouts.
The 23-year-old would welcome a move to the Premier League and is available for around £7million.
The Ghanaian told Sportsxtra that the lure of playing in the English Premiership and featuring for Liverpool will be a dream come true.
"It will be a dream come true to play a club like Liverpool, Badu said.
"If the offer comes and the two parties (Udinese and Liverpool) agree, why not?.
"My wife is a Liverpool fan so it will be a honour to play for such a big club."
Badu joined Udinese in January, 2010.
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