
According to the Sunday Mirror, the new Anfield boss
will attempt to make Taylor his first signing since taking over, with a
£5 million bid believed to be in the offing.
Early negotiations
are already thought to have taken place between Taylor's representatives
and the Merseysiders.
With Newcastle having gained promotion
back to the Premier League this season, Taylor is believed to be waiting
to hear future plans from the Toon hierarchy before making a decision
on his future.
United have previously stated they do not intend
to splash out lavish amounts of money this summer, something that Taylor
is believed to be concerned about by their lack of ambition.
It's
thought the 24-year-old defender would favor a move to Liverpool,
despite interest from several Premier League clubs including Arsenal and
Aston Villa.
Taylor has just one year left on his current deal
and Newcastle may be forced to listen to offers to avoid losing him for
nothing next summer.
The Magpies' youth product could begin
pre-contract talks and agree a deal with Liverpool in January should
Newcastle fail to tie him down.
It is also speculated that
Hodgson is attempting to pry Brede Hangeland from his former employers
in a £7m bid.
Hodgson believes his close relationship with the
Norwegian should rush through a move and having taken Phillippe Senderos
to Craven Cottage before his departure, the Cottagers may be willing to
listen to offers.