Yankuba Minteh has been linked with a move to Liverpool this summer.Recent reports claim that Liverpool have submitted an offer to sign the 22-year-old, but Foot-Africa have now shared an update on the situation.Yankuba Minteh’s Liverpool links questionedThey have been in contact with sources close to Brighton and believe the links with Liverpool are old news.Apparently, Liverpool are not actively pushing to sign the 22-year-old, and any update on their interest in the player is from the past. It will be interesting to see whether Liverpool decide to come forward with an improved offer. Brighton have already rejected a £50 million offer, according to other sources. Liverpool need more quality in the wide areas, and they have been linked with players like Bradley Barcola and Ibrahim Mbaye.Minteh has done well since joining Brighton, and he is a young player with huge potential. With the right guidance, he could develop into a quality attacker. There is no doubt that he has the quality to help Liverpool improve going forward. He will add explosive pace and flair in the final third.That said, the attacker is currently sidelined with an injury and is unlikely to return in the next few weeks. His injury situation will certainly affect any potential transfer. He is expected to return after a couple of months. Liverpool need players who can come in and make an immediate impact.More Stories / Latest NewsArsenal ready to make major sacrifice to sign 29-G/A attacking sensationAug 21 2026, 16:00Manchester United make contact over 22-year-old La Liga star as transfer talks gather paceAug 21 2026, 15:30Liverpool deal for 22-year-old thrown into doubt after key updateAug 21 2026, 14:30Minteh could strengthen Liverpool’s attackThey struggled without Luis Diaz’s last season, and now they are without Mohamed Salah as well. Having a couple of high-quality wide players will be essential for them this season. It remains to be seen how the situation unfolds.The post Liverpool deal for 22-year-old thrown into doubt after key update appeared first on CaughtOffside.