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Here is a review of Friday, July 12th's Liverpool FC transfers, with news on Gleison Bremer, Dani Olmo, and Eberechi Eze.

Here is a review of Friday, July 12th’s Liverpool FC transfers, with news on Gleison Bremer, Dani Olmo, and Eberechi Eze.

The Reds are still being linked to sales and reinforcements ahead of the upcoming season, even if the first Arne Slot signing has not yet been revealed. The summer transfer window has been open for a while.

£50.5M OFFFER FOR GLEISON BREMER

Liverpool reportedly made an offer for Gleison Bremer of Juventus, indicating their desire to strengthen their central defensive.

This summer, the majority of reports involving the Reds have been defensive in nature, with connections to Marc Guehi of Crystal Palace, Riccardo Calafiori of Bologna, and Leny Yoro, a young player from Lille.

Actually, with Joel Matip’s release, there is room for a center-back signing. Given that the senior possibilities include Jarell Quansah, Joe Gomez, Ibrahima Konate, and Virgil van Dijk, one could argue that Liverpool is well-stocked in this area.

That being said, according to Fichajes and The Standard, the Reds have already made a bid of about €60 million (£50.5 million) to acquire Bremer.

Naturally, the 27-year-old is Alisson Becker’s international colleague. He has excelled in Serie A the last two seasons because of his ability to read the game and win aerial duels.

Release Clause of Dani olmo

Here is a review of Friday, July 12th's Liverpool FC transfers, with news on Gleison Bremer, Dani Olmo, and Eberechi Eze.

Liverpool’s window of opportunity to sign RB Leipzig midfield player Dani Olmo at a reduced price is closing. Spain has advanced to the final of the Euro 2024, and the 26-year-old has done more than his share to assist his country get there.

Tuesday night, after scoring the game-winning goal in the semifinal victory over France, he opened the scoring in the quarterfinal victory against Germany.

Olmo has not only scored another goal and provided an assist throughout the competition, but he has also drawn attention from clubs in Spain and England, with Chelsea and Liverpool being particularly linked.

It’s important to remember that Olmo’s contract has a £50 million release clause that expires on Monday. Leipzig is prepared to play hardball if clubs express interest after this deadline, even though sources in Spain suggest the Reds are unlikely to pursue Olmo.

Signing Close

The £70 million double transaction that brought Chelsea's wonderkid to Liverpool has been revealed.

Rio Ngumoha, an England Under-16 international, is about to accept a contract with Liverpool from Premier League rival Chelsea.

The teenager’s transfer to Merseyside is contingent upon Premier League sanction, as The Athletic has disclosed. Although the attacker is anticipated to initially join Liverpool Under-18s, he won’t be able to practise or play until the paperwork is completed.

Given that Ngumoha is one of the most gifted prospects in the nation, the Reds are considered to have pulled off a huge coup with this acquisition.

Chelsea’s Rio Ngumoha signing for Liverpool

Ngumoha’s decision was influenced by Liverpool’s youth development programme, as former manager Jurgen Klopp gave players like Bobby Clark, Conor Bradley, and Jarell Quansah opportunities the previous campaign.

Eze’s Choice

England star Eberechi Eze of Crystal Palace has been recommended to Liverpool in a trade. When the attacking midfielder’s time with the Three Lions at the European Championships this summer ends, he’s likely to take over the gossip columns.

Eze is reportedly interested in playing for Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, and Liverpool, as well as major rivals in north London, Arsenal and Liverpool.

The Daily Mail reports that Eze’s Crystal Palace contract has a release clause of an initial £60 million with additional add-ons worth approximately £8 million.

The good news for Arne Slot is that Eze feels he can solidify a spot in the Reds’ starting lineup by moving to Merseyside, rather than staying in London, according to sources.

Nevertheless, the article also claims that although Liverpool has shown a clear interest in signing Eze, they won’t move to do so until Luis Diaz quits the team due to ties to Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain.

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