Liverpool is able to finalise the £51.3 million defender’s signing.

Liverpool is able to finalise the £51.3 million defender's signing. Goncalo Inacio was often linked to Liverpool in the winter transfer window.
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Liverpool is able to finalise the £51.3 million defender's signing. Goncalo Inacio was often linked to Liverpool in the winter transfer window.

Goncalo Inacio was often linked to Liverpool in the winter transfer window.

Portuguese sources claim that the Reds were even preparing to extend a signing offer to him.

The latest rumours in the media state that Liverpool will sign the defender in the summer.

Liverpool and Inacio are getting closer.
The Reds have been keeping an eye on the Sporting CP central defender and now have the chance to sign him at last, according to Sports Zone (via Sport Witness).

The Lions have made Inacio an offer to join the Merseysiders, with a release clause in his contract worth 60 million euros (£51.3 million).

The 22-year-old, who is among the best centre backs in the Primeira Liga, has been fantastic for Sporting, who are now top of the rankings in their division.

The Portuguese coach, who has had considerable success with Inacio, is a serious candidate to replace Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool under manager Ruben Amorim.

One of the favourites to take over at Liverpool is Sporting manager Xabi Alonso, following his choice to remain at Bayer Leverkusen.

The young Portuguese manager is reportedly one of the managers that the Reds are attentively watching, along with Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi.

Arsenal was among the teams interested in the defender, but Erik ten Hag wants to sign him with Manchester United in the summer.

Liverpool is probably going to win the defender’s competition.

Numerous teams, including Real Madrid, are reportedly interested in signing the centre back. Liverpool appears to be leading the chase for the €60 million-rated Portuguese international, and they are giving the Sporting CP midfielder their full attention.

It’s safe to assume that Anfield will be the team vying for Amorim’s services if he chooses to sign with the Reds.

With his six appearances for the senior national team thus far, the youthful player has helped them to five consecutive clean sheets.

He might replace Joel Matip, who is expected to depart the squad at the end of the current campaign.

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Arsenal and Liverpool are interested: Dortmund will give up their prolific striker.

Donyell Malen

Donyell Malen can yet be forced out of the team by Jadon Sancho’s outstanding performances for Borussia Dortmund.

A possible trade agreement that would keep the former Manchester United player in Germany might employ the Englishman’s excellent teammate as a makeweight.

Yet, there will be no shortage of suitors for the 25-year-old right-sided striker, according to Edin Terzic’s team.

“Jadon Sancho continues to improve. He most recently scored in matches against Eindhoven and Bremen. The team examined historical information from the archives in order to compare Sancho’s initial Dortmund stats. Then, his workout regimen will be modified,” Christian Falk said in his special Fact Files column.

Sebastian Kehl, the sports director, is overjoyed with Sancho. He wants to speak with Manchester United in May because of this. Another loan is the objective.

“However, a backup plan exists as well: Donyell Malen is presently performing at his highest level since joining Dortmund. There is interest in him from Manchester United. Dortmund would discard him. A trade exchange would be possible.

“Good news for Dortmund: The Dutchman is also attracting interest from Arsenal FC and Liverpool FC.”

Malen has been having an incredible season in the German top division, contributing eight goals in his last seven league appearances.

Is Sancho going back to Manchester United?

Until Sancho issues a very public apology to Erik ten Hag, it appears quite doubtful that he will be able to resume his career at Old Trafford at this point.

However, considering how a return to Germany has rekindled a waning career, the 23-year-old might be happy enough to stay put.

At this point, the only thing that could persuade Sancho to believe differently would be a managerial change in Manchester

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