Liverpool goalkeeper Kamil Grabara could be on his way to Greece this month.
PAOK have expressed an interest with the Reds in taking 21-year-old shot-stopper Grabara on a season-long loan.
Liverpool are willing to allow the Poland under-21 international to depart with PAOK confident they can snap up the youngster on a temporary deal.
Grabara signed a new long-term contract at Anfield last summer before joining Championship side Huddersfield Town on loan for the campaign.
He made 28 appearances for the Terriers before being sidelined by a serious head injury against Hull City in January, when he suffered concussion and a bleed on the brain.
Grabara then returned to Liverpool before the Championship season resumed in June.
Meanwhile, talks are progressing between the Reds and Fluminese over teenage goalkeeper Marcelo Pitaluga.
The 17-year-old, a member of the Brazil under-17 squad, is likely to be sold by Fluminese to help raise funds with finances hit by the coronavirus epidemic.
Marcelo has a German passport which would remove the need for Liverpool to apply for a work permit.
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