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Liverpool should sign André and then make a $60 million transfer for a midfielder who is perfect for Jürgen Klopp.

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Liverpool should sign André and then make a $60 million transfer for a midfielder who is perfect for Jürgen Klopp.

After signing André, Liverpool can sign a second Brazilian midfield player. At $60 million, he has all the makings of the ideal Jürgen Klopp player.

The most of the conversation about Liverpool in the run-up to the January transfer window is on a potential deal for André Trindade, a midfield player for Fluminense. Over the course of the summer, Jürgen Klopp’s team sought to sign the Brazilian, but the deal fell through because Fluminense was hesitant to lose one of its finest players in the middle of the campaign.

Now that Fluminense’s season is over, though, there shouldn’t be any barriers preventing Liverpool from finalising a deal for André. This move could be a major turning point for the Reds.

Premier League clubs now have far easier access to South American players because to the FA’s new point-based system and changes to work visa regulations brought about by Brexit. Many clubs, including Brighton and Manchester City, have taken advantage of this by immediately signing excellent South American players.

However, Liverpool hasn’t completely adopted the trend yet. However, with André, things might be different, and Liverpool shouldn’t give up once the game gets going. With Argentina and Brazil having two of the greatest World Cup teams ever, South America is a wellspring of talent.

In response to a possible André transfer, Liverpool may sign another gifted Brazilian midfield player. Fabrizio Romano reports that Luis Guilhereme is being considered by the team. One of Brazil’s top players right now, along with Endrick, who is headed to Real Madrid, Liverpool is said to have been following him for a while.

Luis Guilhereme

Additionally, according to Romano, the midfield player for Palmeiras is set to ink a new deal with his team that will have a $60 million (£48 million/€55 million) release clause. Although it seems like a lot of money for a midfielder who is only 17 years old and has only made 26 first team appearances, Guilherme may find it worthwhile.

The young Brazilian has recently drawn attention after scoring twice at the U17 level against Argentina and England. With the ability to play on both wings and the left, this left-footed winger might be Mohamed Salah’s backup at Anfield in the future. He may even be his heir.

Guilherme’s versatility extends beyond his ability to play as an attacking midfielder; he can also drop back and cover as a wing-back. He is the ideal Klopp player because of his adaptability, which allows the Liverpool boss to practically shape him into whatever he wants.

The transfer fee that is now being quoted for his services is not even that high. When compared to the exorbitant costs incurred by teams such as Chelsea and Manchester United, Guilherme’s release clause may prove to be a steal in the future.

Liverpool should definitely make a move into the South American market. The market can provide great value for money, and the club has a strong scouting presence there. André ought to lead the way, followed by Guilherme.

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According to sources, Liverpool is targeting Ajax star Devyne Rensch, who can fill a variety of roles.

Devyne Rensch

Liverpool are tracking versatile Ajax defender Devyne Rensch, sources have told Football Insider.

The Merseysiders are assessing the market for potential right-backs who would fit into Jurgen Klopp’s system and also fit into other defensive roles.

Rensch is believed to be a target for the club’s recruitment team, with Premier League title rivals Arsenal also keeping a close eye on him.

The defender is Ajax’s first-choice right-back and, despite being just 20 years old, has made 101 first-team appearances for the Dutch powerhouse.

He has registered an assist in nine games in all competitions this season, but has missed the last three games through injury.

Rensch only played as a right-back in the 2023/24 season, but his impressive versatility means he can also play as a centre-back, defensive midfielder or left-back.
He also experienced European football at the Johan Cruyff Arena, making a total of 19 appearances in the Champions League and Europa League.

The right-back, who is under contract with Ajax until June 2025, played his first and only senior match with the Netherlands in September 2021.
Ajax are bottom of the Eredivisie with just one win in eight games this season.

Liverpool are looking to strengthen their defense ahead of the January transfer window.
Trent Alexander-Arnold missed three games through injury earlier this season, deputizing for Joe Gomez in the lesser-known right-back role.

Jurgen Klopp’s side are fourth in the Premier League after 10 games, one point behind second-placed Arsenal

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