Premier League club Liverpool have agreed a fee with Sunderland for their England midfielder Jordan Henderson in a deal which British media reported would cost the Merseysiders up to 20 million pounds ($32.79 million).
"A fee has been agreed with Liverpool for Jordan Henderson and he travels to Anfield today with the club's blessing," a Sunderland club spokesman was quoted on their official website (www.safc.com).
Henderson has enjoyed a break-through season with Sunderland with a number of strong displays in the centre of midfield leading to his England debut and he is considered one of the country's best prospects.
If he signs, he will compete with Steven Gerrard, Lucas Leiva, Raul Meireles, Jay Spearing, Christian Poulsen and Jonjo Shelvey for a place in the centre of Liverpool's midfield.
Should the deal be completed, it will be Liverpool's second expensive acquisition from the northeast of England this year following the purchase of striker Andy Carroll from Newcastle United in January.
Henderson will join up with the England under-21 squad later on Wednesday ahead of the European Championships in Demark.
($1 = 0.610 pounds)
United dish out more European misery to Chelsea
Injured Tevez set to miss FA Cup semi-final
Debutant Martin fires France to victory in Ukraine
Injured Dilshan may miss third Test vs England
Man Utd, Barca enter Champions League semis