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“Liverpool understood why we couldn’t accept their transfer bid for our $40 million player”

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Mario Bittencourt

Andre Trindade was reportedly a target for Liverpool last summer, according to Fluminense president Mario Bittencourt, who has been talking up the Brazilian star.

Four new players joined Liverpool’s midfield lineup in the summer as part of an overhaul of that group. Prior to Dominik Szoboszlai, Wataru Endo, and Ryan Gravenberch, there was Alexis Mac Allister.

However, there was another name that was frequently associated with a move: Andre Trindade. It still makes some stylistic sense a year later, in the midst of the hunt for a number six that ultimately produced Martin Zubimendi.

However, Andre’s Brazilian club Fluminense insisted that he stay until January at the latest. Andre was kept around for the FIFA Club World Cup, which Pep Guardiola’s team won 4-0 in December. He participated in that match. Despite the winter window, Andre stayed and is still under contract with the South American behemoth. Mario Bittencourt, the president of Fluminense, has now discussed the trade.

Mario Bittencourt

He claims that Liverpool made a bid for the midfield player, who was valued at $40 million (£30 million/€35 million), but the Reds comprehended his inability to let the 22-year-old go. Fulham has expressed interest in him as well.

According to him, “Liverpool understood our move and we knew that new offers would come in,” Flashscore reported. This time around, the player and his manager have been really open and honest with us.

We are aware that the player has the last say. We won’t oppose him if he wants to play overseas, and I’ve promised them that I’ll do everything in my power to fulfil this goal.”

According to Liverpool.com, Andre appears to be a player who may succeed in the Premier League, therefore it’s strange that no team has acquired him despite his frequent links to a move to England. It will be interesting to watch how he adjusts if he ever decides to switch.

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Thomas Frank’s Brentford has been eyeing the 22-year-old for some time, and the Bees have expressed interest in signing him before the summer transfer deadline, which is at the end of the month.

David Ornstein of The Athletic has reported that Van Den Berg is expected to sign a long-term contract to depart Anfield.

The Dutch centre back might move on in quest of a fresh challenge if the Reds are successful in meeting their £20 million value.

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Van Den Berg, who enjoyed loan stints with Preston North End, Schalke, and Mainz after joining Liverpool from PEC Zwolle as a young player back in 2019, now appears likely to sign a permanent deal with a new team.

Van Den Berg hasn’t played for the team in more than five years, and it’s obvious that he has no position in the starting lineup going forward. However, the story with the Bees might be somewhat different.

Frank’s team seems to be the most frequently associated with Liverpool’s number 72, and they may formally bid on the player before the transfer window closes.

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