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Man City is already looking for the “next Joko Gvardiol,” and Liverpool ought to join the transfer race.
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Liverpool can take action right away to sign the next Croatian to follow in Joko Gvardiol’s footsteps, even though the club may have lost out to Manchester City and Pep Guardiola for the Croatian.
Liverpool has had a disappointing past week, it is fair to say. A first preseason loss, no new transfers, and now Manchester City have added Joko Gvardiol, who may be one of the best young defenders in world football, to their roster to give Pep Guardiola’s team even more depth.
It’s difficult to avoid feeling a little frustrated or even anxious about the upcoming season given the current situation. But Liverpool must also maintain reality. The Reds are unable to afford Gvardiol-caliber players due to FSG’s limited financial resources.
The Reds simply lack the financial resources some of their Premier League rivals, like Manchester City, do to splash out on expensive transfers.
The “next Gvardiol” could be one of the gems that Liverpool’s transfer strategy is supposed to find in the market. “Someone who has the potential to reach the top of world football but isn’t quite there.”.
Liverpool should also make an effort to be more proactive in this race. A lot of talent is available on the transfer market, in particular.
One has even been touted as precisely that: the ‘next Gvardiol.’
Luka Vušković, who is only 16 years old, has been making waves for the past six months as a regular player for Hajduk Split’s first team squad in Croatia.
Vušković, a left-sided center-back, has a commanding physical presence both on the ground and in the air thanks to his already impressive height of 1 point 93 meters. He already possesses the qualities of an elite center-back and is challenging to beat.
He scored eight goals in 20 games for Hajduk Split’s U19 team last season, displaying his aerial prowess, and he has already scored a headed goal for his team’s first team 11 games into his senior career.
Similar to Gvardiol, he burst onto the Croatian scene at a young age and caught the eye of many scouts, especially after his UEFA Youth League performances, where he led his Hajduk Split team to the competition’s final.
Fabrizio Romano claims that Manchester City and other elite European teams have already expressed interest in signing him. Due to Brexit, Liverpool would have to wait until he turned 18 before actually bringing him to Anfield, but the club would still need to move quickly to secure his signature and edge out the competition in the race.
Liverpool will kick themselves for not doing the same with Gvardiol while he was still at Dinamo Zagreb, but with Vukovi, the club now has the chance to avoid making the same mistake and, for once, defeat Manchester City in a transfer race.
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Journalist explains why January is a more likely time for Andre to move to Liverpool.
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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