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According to report; “The best centre-forward in the world” reaches Liverpool Agreement

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According to report; "The best centre-forward in the world" reaches Liverpool Agreement

An interesting transfer report is circulating regarding Liverpool.

Jurgen Klopp and Viktor Osimhen’s Reds now seem to agree. Italian journalist Walter De Maggio spoke to Televomero via Area Napoli.

Liverpool reportedly monitored Osimhen during the recent international break.
The story then developed into claims that talks had begun between the Reds and the Nigerian international camp.

Now the report has come out of Italy which says that Liverpool have really made huge strides.

“I’m talking about Liverpool.”

De Maggio said he decided to extend his contract with the Serie A club because of interest from Anfield’s Osimhen and his agent Roberto Calenda.

He then claimed that Liverpool had agreed a player and that if the Reds wanted to sign him next year, they would now have to agree a deal with Napoli.

“The parties agreed to an extension, but Calenda and Osimhen broke their promises,” DeMaggio said.

“What happens?” Another Premier League club has joined us.
I’m talking about Liverpool.
“I was contacted frequently, but I also learned something else: an agreement had already been reached.”

“To be clear: the deal is between United and the player, so Napoli are not involved.” “We hope (club president) Laurentiis will be able to keep Victor Osimhen at least until the season, but we are not sure.”

Our view

If true, this would be good news for Liverpool and their fans.

Osimhen is absolutely a top player.
We’re talking about the level of future Ballon d’Or winners.

Last year, Inter legend Christian Vieri told PF: “Osimhen is very good.
Within a year he will be one of the best in the world.”

Since then, he has gone from strength to strength, helping Napoli win Serie A for the first time since 1990.

A February Daily Mail column called him “the best centre-forward in the world” and a “perfect number nine” ahead of Erling Holland.

It is clear that Liverpool currently have good attacking power and strengthening the defense is more important than the front line.
But when the osimoene caliber player is a player, Reddens or other best clubs will be stupid to be happy.

More news…….

Liverpool will compete with Arsenal for the £34 million Brazilian midfielder.

Liverpool will compete with Arsenal for the £34 million Brazilian midfielder.

According to reports, Arsenal will compete with Liverpool for Fluminense midfielder Andre Trindade, with the Reds having long-standing admiration for the player.

The 22-year-old, who this summer was strongly linked with a move to Liverpool, is reportedly being pursued by Arsenal, according to journalist Thiago Ferreira.

However, Fluminense, who was competing in the Copa Libertadores at the time, was unwilling to let their star player, Andre, leave, even for a reported fee of £34 million.

This January, however, is going to be a completely different story because Andre is expected to leave Fluminese for a move to Europe, with Arsenal now competing with Liverpool for the young player.

The Gunners have a history of bringing in players straight out of Brazil, most recently bringing in star winger Gabriel Martinelli in 2019 when he was just a teenager.

And Mikel Arteta might now be prepared to sign Andre, another promising Brazilian player, which would be a major setback for Liverpool’s summer plans.

Simply put, Liverpool must outbid Arsenal for Andre in January.

With how highly regarded Andre is becoming with each passing week, Liverpool cannot let Arsenal sign the midfielder before them.

Given Liverpool’s lack of depth in central midfield following this summer’s transactions, the Brazilian is a dream acquisition for the Anfield side in January.

Arsenal will be a tempting destination for Andre, but Liverpool might be a better fit for the budding superstar who could become a star at Anfield in the future

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