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Expert believes Liverpool aren't desperate to keep £44m 'exceptional' star amid recent reports
Steve Nicol believes Liverpool should now cash in on Fabinho after receiving a £40m offer for the Brazilian from Saudi Arabian Pro League side Al-Ittihad.

Nicol spoke to ESPN following the news – reported by the Guardian – that Fabinho will not travel with the Liverpool squad for the pre-season training camp in Germany.

The Guardian says Fabinho is now expected to leave Liverpool after the club received that offer from Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, it is still unclear whether Reds captain Jordan Henderson will follow him to the United.

It’s quite a shock to see Fabinho and Henderson linked with Liverpool’s departure. But the club are reviewing their midfield options with Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai already on board.

Nicol backs Liverpool to take advantage of Fabinho
And we must not forget that Fabinho – like others – had a very difficult season last year. He certainly didn’t look like the same player who had previously established himself as one of the best defensive midfielders in the world.

Nicol believes now is the time for Liverpool to let him go as they clearly have doubts over his ability to return to his best form.

Expert believes Liverpool aren't desperate to keep £44m 'exceptional' star amid recent reports
“You know, it’s funny when we were talking about the Liverpool midfield at the end of the season and I said, ‘Well, it’s interesting if Liverpool – Klopp in particular – but when the coaching staff technical “they all get together and talk about the players if Fabinho had a bad streak or if his legs could have been lost,” he told ESPN. “And the fact that they’re ready to listen to offers for him at this stage, when pre-season has already started, shows that I think the answer is that they think his legs are probably gone. so is what that tells me.

“And if you get £40m for a man who you obviously don’t want to keep if you let him go, then take the money.”

The Reds are close to getting most of their money back
Remarkably, Liverpool are lucky to get almost all of their money back with Fabinho. As reported by Sky Sports, the Reds spent £43.7million to sign him from Monaco.

He turned out to be an amazing newcomer. He has been “exceptional” for several years. But its form has declined more recently.

And his departure should give Liverpool more than enough time to find a replacement. After all, they’ve been preparing for Fabinho’s departure for some time.

He was so important. It is therefore normal that they have objectives in mind. They may need to replace it much sooner than expected.

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It would be a significant change for Liverpool if Jordan Henderson and Fabinho both left during the same summer, especially when added to the departures of seasoned stars like James Milner.

Jörg Schmadtke, the new sporting director at Anfield, appeared to be very busy in the background organizing a proper rebuild and team reset, giving the impression that Jürgen Klopp was about to experience a significant change.

In truth, however, even though the evolution should have possibly happened more quickly, especially in midfield, it did start a while back. Liverpool lost Roberto Firmino after Sadio Mané was sold to Bayern Munich last summer.

A similar procedure is now being carried out in midfield. Due to the youth of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Alisson Becker (and Ibrahima Konaté, relative to his position), Liverpool’s defensive rebuild can be more gradual, but that too needs to start as soon as possible.

It was difficult for Liverpool to part with Mané and Firmino, but doing so allowed them to be first in line to snag attacking talent, which Manchester United is now doing. And as for Mané, he has had trouble since leaving Anfield, much like Philippe Coutinho.

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Mané, a former forward for Liverpool, has been informed by Bayern Munich that the German champion will not stand in the way of the 31-year-old if he wants to leave. While the player is content to stay, that is typically code for wanting a sale.

Now, 90Min reports that Steven Gerrard wants to sign both Mané and Coutinho for the Saudi Pro League in addition to pursuing Jordan Henderson for Al Ettifaq.

Mané reportedly turned down interest from Saudi Arabia earlier in the summer, but Bayern Munich is hoping to persuade him to switch teams because there aren’t many other clubs in Europe willing to compete for his services.

Mané can undoubtedly perform better than the Saudi league, but the majority of the players who have moved there this summer can as well, according to Liverpool .
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Henderson could also perform much better, but money talks.

Offer from Manchester United was declined.

Rasmus Hjlund, a forward for Atalanta, has reportedly become unavailable as Erik ten Hag searches for a new number nine for Manchester United, according to The Athletic.

Manchester United offered Donny van de Beek and unwanted Fred as part of a proposed deal for the Danish forward, but the Serie A club rejected that “out of hand.”.

The 20-year-old, who joined Atalanta from Sturm Graz in the summer of 2022 and scored 10 goals last season, is seeking a cash-only contract.

Although the Reds have a ton of offensive talent, Manchester United really needs a world-class number nine to advance. It can be challenging to complete a deal, though; Liverpool beat the Old Trafford team to the signings of Darwin Nez and Cody Gakpo.

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