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Liverpool agree personal deals for Celta Vigo star Gabri Veiga
Celta Vigo star Gabri Veiga could certainly be on his way to Liverpool as representatives from both sides agree on personal terms.
According to Corriere del Mezzogiorno, Veiga will earn £83,000 a week via Paisley Gates (h/t ECHO) in Liverpool.
Facing competition from Premier League rivals Chelsea and Serie A side Napoli, Liverpool will certainly have to move quickly to secure the 21-year-old Spaniard’s signature.
The report also suggests that Napoli, under new coach Rudi Garcia, are planning a last-ditch effort to lure Gabri Veiga to Italy.
Garcia, who is looking to bolster his midfield options, sees the youngster as an important addition to his squad. Liverpool must fend off the Italian giants and prove that their project and ambitions are superior to those of Napoli while aiming to secure the services of Veiga.
Veiga has caught the eye with his impressive performances for Celta Vigo. At just 21, he has already shown great maturity and potential, catching the eye of several top European clubs. Known for his technical ability, vision and composure on the ball, Veiga certainly possesses the qualities Liverpool value in midfield.
Veiga at the Reds? Following the departure of several midfield mainstays, Liverpool could certainly use reinforcements in that department. Having a youngster like Veiga on board could mean the Reds will also be future-proof down the road.
The Reds are looking to strengthen their midfield by providing more depth and competition in an area which is central to their style of play. We need a dynamic midfielder who can contribute both in defense and attack, and Veiga’s abilities seem to fit the bill perfectly.
Although it is difficult to see him starting games week after week, it is a feeling that we have been missing as a club in recent years to have a quality option on the bench and ready to be called up according to our needs.
With the potential signing of Veiga, Liverpool could certainly solve that problem as well and be in contention for the title next season and beyond.
Ideally, we should have him on board as soon as possible. His market value will definitely increase at the European Under-21 Championship if he is above average.
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