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Journalist explains why January is a more likely time for Andre to move to Liverpool.

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The success of Fluminense in the Copa Libertadores could have a big impact on whether Liverpool can sign Andre in the current transfer window.
The success of Fluminense in the Copa Libertadores could have a big impact on whether Liverpool can sign Andre in the current transfer window.

Recent reports indicate that the Reds have intensified their efforts to sign Andre and have made an offer of £21.6 million, while negotiations to sign Southampton’s Romeo Lavia are still in limbo.

With Fabinho’s departure for Saudi Arabia, Liverpool is clearly in need of a defensive midfield addition.

Earlier this week, ESPN Brasil reported that Liverpool had made a player approach to Fluminense, but that a decision wasn’t anticipated until after their match against Argentinos Juniors on Tuesday, August 8.

Despite only managing to draw 1-1 in the away leg, Andre and his team are still expected to win the match, which may push Liverpool’s pursuit very close to the very end of the summer transfer window.

The English clubs’ transfer window will close on September 1 after the second leg of the Copa Libertadores quarterfinals is played between August 29 and August 31.

If they advance and insist on keeping Andre at the team for the next round, Liverpool would have a very short window of time to complete a deal this summer.

According to Brazilian journalist Emmanuel Luiz, Andre “wants” to move to Liverpool this summer if Fluminense loses their knockout match, which lends credence to recent reports.

According to Luiz, Andre will move to Liverpool if Fluminense is eliminated from the Copa Libertadores. ”.

The Reds are currently without a defensive midfield specialist and are already in a time crunch as they get ready to play Chelsea at Stamford Bridge next weekend in their Premier League debut.

Since Fluminense has never claimed victory in the match, they are understandably eager to hang onto one of their star players in an effort to advance to the next round.

Due to the discrepancies between the footballing calendars, South American players frequently transfer to the Premier League in January, and this scenario seems to support that trend.

It is unclear if Liverpool believes they can wait for Andre given the uncertainty and their own pressing deadlines, but the Reds must act quickly if they want to begin 2023/24 with a legitimate No. 1. Option number six.

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In addition to Romeo Lavia, Liverpool “makes an opening bid” for a second midfielder.

In addition to Romeo Lavia, Liverpool "makes an opening bid" for a second midfielder.
In order to strengthen his midfield this summer, Jurgen Klopp is said to have made an initial offer for Celta Vigo midfielder Gabri Veiga. The Reds are preparing an improved offer for Southampton’s Romeo Lavia after having an initial offer of £34million plus £4m worth of add-ons rejected by the Saints last week.

Lavia continues to be a top priority for Klopp, but he is reportedly also interested in hiring Veiga.

The Spanish publication claim Liverpool intend to strike up a cheaper deal by loaning him back to the La Liga side for the 2023/2024 campaign. PSG and Chelsea are also said to keen on the player and are willing to match his release clause.

However, the possibility of keeping Veiga for another season may be an appealing proposition for Celta Vigo. Club president Carlos Mourino has made it clear he will not let the player go unless his release clause is met.

“We don’t want to sell under any circumstances but they are going to buy [Veiga] from us,” admitted Mourino. “We know some of the offers, we wouldn’t be able to pay him what other teams do.

“Gabri has Celta’s feelings and will always have the doors open but it will depend exclusively on him and what they are offering him is irresistible. He will decide where he wants to go but that club will have to pay the clause.

In addition to Romeo Lavia, Liverpool "makes an opening bid" for a second midfielder.
“Of the top 10 teams in the Premier League, four have asked. For us, it’s not for sale. We refer to the clause. We have nothing to negotiate with anyone. “.

Former Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez was appointed as Celta Vigo’s head coach in June and isn’t planning on doing his old club any favours either. Benitez told Sport last month that he wants Veiga in his side next season.

“We are talking about an important player,” the 63-year-old explained. “Who comes from the academy, and I would be delighted to have him continue with us. ”.

“It would be exciting for everyone, and I will try to improve him as much as possible if he continues with us. I like him a lot, he’s a great player and I’m counting on him.
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According to Deportes COPE Galicia, Liverpool have placed a £21.5m bid on the table for Veiga, which is way below his £34.4m release clause.

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