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Liverpool makes a formal bid to sign the South American midfield player
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According to reports, Liverpool is trying to recruit Alan Varela, a midfield player for Porto.
Journalist Luis Fregossi of Mundo Boca Radio reports that Liverpool has made an official bid to sign the Porto defensive midfielder, 23, and that the Argentine international is anticipated to sign with the team before the transfer window shuts.
Liverpool made their initial inquiry about the deal back in April, and they have been working on it for some time. Varela is well-regarded throughout Europe, and Liverpool may find him to be a worthwhile addition.
It is hardly surprising that they want to spend this summer signing a top-tier defensive midfield player. Although the Argentine international is better suited for the position of an advanced central midfielder, they utilised Alexis Mac Allister in the anchor role during the previous season.
Varela would be an excellent long-term investment for the Reds as they haven’t yet acquired a worthy substitute for Fabinho. Wataru Endo, a Japanese international who Liverpool acquired from Stuttgart last season, performed admirably, but if they hope to contend for big prizes, they will need to make a more expensive purchase.
Liverpool would change under Alan Varela.
Varela has proven himself as a talented player in Portuguese football, and he possesses the physical and technical qualities necessary to succeed in the Premier League. He may completely change Liverpool’s midfield since he has all the tools necessary to become an elite player.
He’ll provide the Liverpool defence more protection and give the creative players more leeway to work.
The South American midfield player will be eager to start playing in the Premier League and will find it appealing to join a major team like Liverpool. Whether Liverpool can complete the transfer before the window closes later today is still to be seen.
Liverpool will be looking to challenge for big titles this season and they need to repair the deficiencies in their team before the transfer window slams shut.
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