Tag: Andre Trindade

  • Report: A £34 million star is getting ready to sign with Liverpool.

    Report: A £34 million star is getting ready to sign with Liverpool.

    Liverpool is allegedly interested in a Brazilian defender. Still looking for a defender is the Reds.With a brand-new midfield but no additional defenders, Liverpool closed the summer transfer window with a bang. It's obvious that the center-back position needs to be filled with fresh talent. The injury table is a point of contention for 32-year-old captain Virgil van Dijk's teammates Ibrahima Konaté and Jol Matip like it's the final musical chair. Although Liverpool hasn't historically done much business in the winter, they have been known to make exceptions if the need is great enough or the player is talented enough. The ideal illustration of that would be van Dijk himself, with whom the Reds finally agreed to a contract in January 2018. The Brazilian player Lucas Beraldo is one that Klopp and company are reportedly considering right now to fill the need in defense. Currently, Beraldo represents Sao Paulo in his native Brazil. The English and European teams are reportedly interested in him, according to the Brazilian media. In addition to the Reds, Wolves and Newcastle United are also rumored to be contenders, and teams like Porto, Benfica, and Monaco are also being mentioned. The center back, who is 19 years old and also plays for Brazil's U20 team, made his team debut last year. He wouldn't be the player vying for position next to van Dijk if he did make it to Merseyside. Up until Klopp saw evidence of his abilities, he would hold down at least fourth place in the pecking order. He might have been a good long-term project and a nice fit for the team, according to the scouting reports. It's possible, but it's more likely that they're just spreading false information and will soon disappear from the map.

    In the summer transfer window, Liverpool was heavily linked with signing Brazilian Andre Trindade to replace Fabinho.

    The midfielder’s contract has a £34 million release clause, but Fluminense, which is trying to win the Copa Libertadores for the first time in their history, has prevented him from leaving.

    Ultimately, the Reds moved in to entice Wataru Endo for the DM position, and it is obvious that the Japanese player, who will turn 31 in February of next year, is only a temporary solution.

    According to reports in the media (The Mirror), Liverpool is likely to make a move in the January transfer window to finally entice Andre.

    The Mersysiders gave it a shot in the summer, but Fluminense president Bittencourt made it clear in the thick of the campaign that he was not for sale.
    he said to ESPN.

    The CEO of Liverpool, Billy Hogan, got in touch with me. I replied, “My friend, I don’t sell players right now, and I don’t deliver them either.

    We can start talking if you want to purchase now and receive the player only in January, or if you prefer to wait until December, we can discuss your options in December.

    The fact that even Andre is eager to join Liverpool is good news for Jurgen

    The 22-year-old playmaker’s goal for the upcoming winter transfer window, according to Anfield Watch, is to sign with the six-time European champions.

    In the previous week, Fluminense defeated Internacional 4-3 on aggregate to advance to the Copa Libertadores final, where they will play Argentine powerhouse Boca Juniors for the championship trophy.

    We shall see if Andre can be acquired by Liverpool in January.
    To get his signature, should they offer £34 million?

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    Liverpool is allegedly interested in a Brazilian defender.

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    Still looking for a defender is the Reds.With a brand-new midfield but no additional defenders, Liverpool closed the summer transfer window with a bang.
    It’s obvious that the center-back position needs to be filled with fresh talent.
    The injury table is a point of contention for 32-year-old captain Virgil van Dijk’s teammates Ibrahima Konaté and Jol Matip like it’s the final musical chair.

    Although Liverpool hasn’t historically done much business in the winter, they have been known to make exceptions if the need is great enough or the player is talented enough.
    The ideal illustration of that would be van Dijk himself, with whom the Reds finally agreed to a contract in January 2018.

    The Brazilian player Lucas Beraldo is one that Klopp and company are reportedly considering right now to fill the need in defense.
    Currently, Beraldo represents Sao Paulo in his native Brazil.

    The English and European teams are reportedly interested in him, according to the Brazilian media.

    In addition to the Reds, Wolves and Newcastle United are also rumored to be contenders, and teams like Porto, Benfica, and Monaco are also being mentioned. The center back, who is 19 years old and also plays for Brazil’s U20 team, made his team debut last year.

    He wouldn’t be the player vying for position next to van Dijk if he did make it to Merseyside.
    Up until Klopp saw evidence of his abilities, he would hold down at least fourth place in the pecking order.

    He might have been a good long-term project and a nice fit for the team, according to the scouting reports.

    It’s possible, but it’s more likely that they’re just spreading false information and will soon disappear from the map.

     

  • Transfer rumours: Brazilian is Liverpool’s ‘main’ target in January and Manchester City want new deal with Erling Haaland

    Transfer rumours: Brazilian is Liverpool's 'main' target in January and Manchester City want new deal with Erling Haaland

    Liverpool identified Brazilian midfielder Andre Trindade as their top target for January.

    What the newspapers say

    Liverpool have identified their main target when the January transfer window opens.
    According to the Daily Mirror, Fluminense’s Brazilian midfielder Andre Trindade will be at the top of the list.

    Manchester City are turning their attention to retaining his talent.
    The Daily Telegraph reports that the treble winners intend to open contract talks with striker Erling Haaland, 23, with Real Madrid showing interest.
    Chelsea are also looking for one of their young stars, according to the Daily Mail.
    They are planning talks with 23-year-old Conor Gallagher as the England midfielder approaches the final 18 months of his contract.

    And Everton are also close to signing Jarrad Branthwaite on a long-term deal, reports the Daily Mirror.
    Manchester United are reportedly interested in the 21-year-old defender.

    Players to watch

    Jarrod Bowen: Liverpool and Newcastle are watching as contract talks for the England striker, 26, slowly progress at West Ham.
    Xavi Simons: Manchester City are set to battle Barcelona for the 20-year-old Dutch midfielder from Paris St Germain next summer.

  • “Matter of Days” Fabrizio Romano provides intriguing transfer tidbits for Liverpool fans 

    “Matter of Days” Fabrizio Romano provides intriguing transfer tidbits for Liverpool fans 

    "Matter of Days" Fabrizio Romano provides intriguing transfer tidbits for Liverpool fans 

    Liverpool was regarded as one of the many illustrious names on Bruno Guimaraes’ admirers list.

    To have any chance of acquiring the Brazilian international in the future, the Reds or any other team, it seems, will need to back up their claims.

    This comes after a Fabrizio Romano X update, which stated that it will only be a “matter of days” before Newcastle formally agrees to a new contract with the midfielder through 2028, complete with a nine-figure release clause to ward off potential suitors.

     

    Even though he is a holding midfielder, the deep-lying playmaker might not be quite what the Reds are looking for in the market before the January transfer window.

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    Even with (the right-footed) Jarell Quansah’s excellent performances in the illustrious red shirt to consider, a left-footed center-back is undoubtedly near the top of our to-do list.

    "Matter of Days" Fabrizio Romano provides intriguing transfer tidbits for Liverpool fans 

    One potential target we could look to revive our interest in is Andre of Fluminense in order to meet the need to bring in an intriguing young No. 6.

    Though not a particularly strong tackler, as his FBref statistics indicate, his 99th percentile passing completion and attempt rates distinguish him as a very dependable operator in possession.

    Those are numbers that will undoubtedly continue to be appealing to the number crunchers in our recruitment team given our clear shift toward a more possession-based (as opposed to the gegenpress) style of football.

    You can be sure that we won’t have to spend £100 million to bring Andre to Anfield!

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    “Matter of Days” Fabrizio Romano provides intriguing transfer tidbits for Liverpool fans

    Dominik Szoboszlai's banner was unveiled just seven games into the £60million move to Liverpool.

    Since moving from RB Leipzig to Liverpool this summer, Dominik Szoboszlai has had a positive impact that is already being recognized.

    Dominik Szoboszlai has a devoted following among Liverpool supporters, as evidenced by the midfielder’s own banner being displayed on the Kop during Sunday’s victory over West Ham.

    The 22-year-old was signed by the team in July after Jorg Schmadtke and Anfield executives snuck in to activate a £60 million release clause just before it was set to expire.

    Merseyside was ablaze with excitement as positive feedback and well wishes arrived from Germany.

    After seven appearances for Liverpool across all competitions, it is easy to understand why Szoboszlai arrived with such a positive attitude.

    Three minutes into the match against Aston Villa, he scored his first goal at Anfield by skillfully volleying a Trent Alexander-Arnold corner into the goal.

    On Sunday, Curtis Jones sneaked offside before heading in his skillful cross, so he was even denied an assist.

    However, much more than goals are to blame for the fervent adoration fans have shown in such a short period of time.

    Dominik Szoboszlai banner unveiled just seven matches after £60m Liverpool transfer

    He has contributed to the overhaul of the engine room, which now appears much more composed and in control than it did with the players who are currently gone, ranking 18th for the most passes completed in the Premier League with a completion rate of 859 percent.

    He has assisted Jurgen Klopp’s midfield in rediscovering its intensity and attacking verve, and he ranks fourth among all top-flight players for shot creation actions and 14th for ball recoveries (all stats via Fbref .
    com).

    As a result, in addition to leading the club in t-shirt sales so far this year, the No. After the 3-1 victory over the Hammers, 8 was able to witness the presentation of a flag in the colors of his home country on the Kop.

    Alongside customary banners honoring club heroes and legends like Bill Shankly, Steven Gerrard, and Mohamed Salah, it read: “Szoboszlai, Székesfehérvár, Hungary,” the middle word being the name of the city the midfielder is from. It was printed across the horizontal stripes of the Hungarian flag

  • President confirms contact with Liverpool regarding Andre – suggests January transfer

    President confirms contact with Liverpool regarding Andre – suggests January transfer

    President confirms contact with Liverpool regarding Andre - suggests January transfer
    Liverpool made an informal approach to Fluminense midfielder Andre this summer, the club president confirmed, but were told to wait.

    As part of Jürgen Klopp’s summer midfield rebuild, Brazilian all-rounder Andre has proved a compelling target.

    The links began during tough negotiations with Southampton over Romeo Lavia, with the Fluminense player touted as an alternative, and calls were subsequently made for a £25 million bid.

    But approaches for Andre were rebuffed as the 22-year-old and his club both decided to push for silverware in Serie A and the Copa Libertadores.

    Any chance of a late match for the midfielder on deadline day last week was eliminated when Fluminense defeated Olimpia to reach the semi-finals of the South American equivalent of the Champions League.

    The Fluminense chairman detailed his brief talks with Liverpool chief executive Billy Hogan and revealed he was open to transfer negotiations in January.

    Billy Hogan

    President confirms contact with Liverpool regarding Andre - suggests January transfer
    “Liverpool’s managing director contacted me directly.
    And I said to him: ‘My friend, I am not selling players at the moment and I am not delivering at the moment,’” Mario Bittencourt told ESPN via O Globo.

    “[I told him], ‘If you want to buy it now to record it in January, we can start talking, or if you want to wait until December, we’ll talk in December.’”

    Bittencourt’s comments are certainly in line with reports in England and Brazil about Liverpool’s pursuit of Andre and confirm the club’s interest.

    It remains to be seen whether the Reds will return for the Brazil international before the January transfer window as there are conflicting reports over their plans.

    But it arguably made more sense to sign Andre at the end of the Fluminense season than in the summer, as he finds himself in the middle of a busy season.

    After beating Fortaleza 1-0 on Sunday, Andre has made 43 appearances this season, spending 3,703 minutes on the pitch with a chance to add 19 more matches.

    Last season, Mohamed Salah played the most games for Liverpool with 51 and 4,301 minutes.

    So if Andre’s transfer is sealed in January, perhaps not much can be expected from the player ahead of a lengthy layoff and his first pre-season – something Klopp would consider before approving a deal.

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    Despite Manchester United’s interest, the “exceptional” player had his heart set on moving to Liverpool this summer.

    President confirms contact with Liverpool regarding Andre - suggests January transfer

    Ryan Gravenberch was interested in playing for Manchester United during the transfer window, but he has always had his heart set on joining Liverpool this summer.

    According to a story from The Athletic, Bayern Munich only modified its position on selling the Dutchman 72 hours prior to the deadline.

    The last acquisition for Liverpool during the window was Ryan Gravenberch.
    After struggling at Bayern, the 21-year-old transferred in a £34 million deal.

    He was having a lot of success in spite of his difficulties.
    Gravenberch was obviously a target for Liverpool. But in their own search for a central midfielder, Manchester United also had their eyes on him.

    Despite Manchester United’s interest, Gravenberch only had eyes for Liverpool.

    Gravenberch reportedly only had eyes for Liverpool, according to The Athletic.
    Before the deadline, Sofyan Amrabat would eventually be with Erik ten Hag.

    According to The Athletic, some Liverpool employees have compared Gravenberch and Gini Wijnaldum.
    Prior to the switch, he had lengthy conversations with Cody Gakpo and Virgil van Dijk.

    President confirms contact with Liverpool regarding Andre - suggests January transfer
    And it appears that the youngster was very interested in the opportunity to work with Jurgen Klopp. Gravenberch is a player with “exceptional talent,” according to Klopp.

    Liverpool should be commended greatly for how they entered the window.
    They lost so many midfielders, who were crucial to the team before.

    And the new players appear to have a lot of potential.
    Dominik Szoboszlai is off to an excellent start in Merseyside.
    In the Premier League, Alexis Mac Allister has already demonstrated his abilities.

    Wataru Endo could end up being an undervalued acquisition. Gravenberch is incredibly talented, too.
    Therefore, there is already a fascinating group in the middle of the park for Liverpool.

    Given how little Gravenberch did play for Bayern, it might take some time.
    However, it seems that both Liverpool and the player honestly believe that the transfer is the best possible outcome for everyone involved.

     

  • André in, $38m transfer: Liverpool can still land two Jürgen Klopp transfers in time for title push

    André in, $38m transfer: Liverpool can still land two Jürgen Klopp transfers in time for title push

    Liverpool have made some excellent transfers this summer, but some gaps remain in Jürgen Klopp's squad. For the Reds this may not matter.
    Liverpool have made some excellent transfers this summer, but some gaps remain in Jürgen Klopp’s squad. For the Reds this may not matter.

    Liverpool will not be able to make any further signings until January. The summer transfer window is closed meaning Jürgen Klopp’s side are set in stone, but there are some caveats.

    The first is that not all transfer windows are closed. Saudi Pro League clubs have until Thursday to make signings and another push for Mohamed Salah – despite Liverpool insisting he will go nowhere – cannot be ruled out.

    While it seems strange that Al Ittihad has so far been waiting to make a move for Salah – in case Liverpool are unable to spend the money on offer on the 31-year-old – a big enough offer could be tempting.

    The question is what that amount should be and whether there is a desire to get that amount higher in numerical terms.

    Only in January will Liverpool be able to make further purchases for the choice of Klopp. But it’s not necessarily too late for the Reds to push forward on all fronts this season and bring home more trophies.

    The draw for the Europa League group stage has resulted in a series of favorable matches for Liverpool.

    The Reds will want to move back to the top of the table to avoid reaching the last 16 in the new year, but this should be possible even with sufficient changes to the starting line-up.

    Similarly, domestic cup competitions may not have started until January, to the point where a strong team was needed. Leicester at home later this month in the Carabao Cup should be a good opportunity for Ben Doak and others to gain minutes.

    After that there is only one round before Christmas, while the FA Cup does not include European competitions until January.

    This means Klopp’s men should be able to compete on all fronts as long as Liverpool continue to struggle with injuries. The absence of the Champions League means players like Salah and Virgil van Dijk have far fewer minutes played until the second half of the season, leaving them almost entirely to focus on the Premier League.

    Arthur Theate
    Arthur Theate of Rennes, 23, valued at $38m (£30m/€35m) was a defensive target to watch this summer, David Lynch reported in an article for This is Anfield, while Teradeportes have indicated there is interest in the 21-year-old.
    -old.

    1-year-old Piero Hincapie is valued at around $49m (£38m/€45m) by Bayer Leverkusen.
    Whether it’s one of them or anyone else, additional depth in this area will likely be more helpful in the second half of the season than the first.

    Meanwhile, Brazilian broadcaster Globo expects Liverpool to return to replace Fluminense midfielder Andre Trindade in January, with his side reportedly more willing to let him go. For now, he wanted to keep the 22-year-old for a better chance of winning the Copa Libertadores, but the Brazilian season will be over by the time Liverpool can make more transfer moves.

    It is clear that, despite a good summer, there are gaps to fill in central defender and midfield.
    By completing it, however, Klopp’s team will feel much more complete.

    Meanwhile, the absence of the Champions League should allow the Reds’ best players to focus solely on the Premier League and hopefully position themselves calmly for a league title and a cup or two.

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    Mohamed Salah has “agreement” with Saudi Arabia as Liverpool transfer offer for $38m star ‘awaited’

    Mohamed Salah has a "agreement" with Saudi Arabia as Liverpool transfer offer for $38m star 'awaited'
    Media Digest: Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has reportedly agreed a deal with Al Ittihad as a Bundesliga side face a $38m transfer bid.

    Offer from Manu Koné “expected”

    Bundesliga outfit Borussia Mönchengladbach ‘expect’ Liverpool to make an offer for midfielder Manu Koné before the transfer deadline expires, BILD’s Christian Falk writes in his daily briefing. Koné is now back from injury and could be available for a relatively cheap price.

    “There is also Manu Koné to consider (for Liverpool),” Falk wrote. “I have heard that Gladbach are also expecting an offer from Liverpool soon, as they have become cheaper after his injury.” “Before, a suitor had to pay about $54 million; now you may be able to get it for around $38 million. So it’s up to Liverpool to take the next step. PSG are still interested in Kone, so there could be serious competition for the player if Liverpool enter the fray.”

    Wataru Endō was signed from Stuttgart last week, but getting another player across the line for midfield wouldn’t be a bad thing, as long as it doesn’t hinder a future signing of a player Liverpool really want. (i.e. the later Moisés Caicedo).

    Mohamed Salah to Saudi Arabia latest 

    Italian journalist Rudy Galetti has said Mohamed Salah would be open to a contract with Saudi side Al Ittihad, but the final decision would depend on Liverpool’s decision to raise funds – and the Reds are not among those keen to participate.

    TV channel beIN Sports (via Al Jazeera) reported earlier this week that Salah has agreed a salary package with the Saudi Arabian outfit, but the final decision will rest with Liverpool. At this point in the summer, losing Salah would be unthinkable.

    It makes sense that a massive salary is on offer for one of the biggest and most marketable players in the world. Neymar moved to Saudi Arabia, but Salah would surpass even that figure.

    However, it would be a disappointment if the player chose money over staying in the best and most competitive league in the world. For Liverpool, the sooner a Salah switch can be categorically ruled out, the better.

  • Manchester United have been ‘rejected’ due to interest from Liverpool, while Arsenal have confirmed their transfer decision

    Manchester United have been ‘rejected’ due to interest from Liverpool, while Arsenal have confirmed their transfer decision

    Manchester United have been 'rejected' due to interest from Liverpool, while Arsenal have confirmed their transfer decisionLiverpool rivals roundup: Manchester United have been pushed back after starting ‘talks’ with a Liverpool target, while Mikel Arteta has confirmed a transfer call.

    Premier League rivals Arsenal closed the second week of the new season on Monday with a 1-0 win over Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.

    Martin Ødegaard’s second-half penalty was the crucial difference between the two sides as the Gunners overcame a red card for Takehiro Tomiyasu with around 25 minutes remaining in regulation time.

    Palace would have been disappointed had he left empty-handed after ten players, but one bright spot was the performance of Liverpool-linked Cheick Doucouré, who you can read more about here.

    Arsenal are one of three 100% club teams after two matches, alongside Manchester City, who beat Newcastle United 1-0 on Saturday, and Brighton, who beat Wolves 4-1. Liverpool and Spurs, meanwhile, are part of a fifth-placed draw with West Ham United after following up their opening day draw with wins this weekend, but Manchester United and Chelsea are currently in the bottom half after suffering worrying defeats .
    Manchester United have been 'rejected' due to interest from Liverpool, while Arsenal have confirmed their transfer decision

    André rejects Manchester United

    Manchester United were rejected by Fluminense midfielder André’s camp amid interest from Liverpool, Brazilian journalist Emmanuel Luis told The Redmen TV.

    Luiz says United have opened talks with the player’s entourage but have been told an agreement had already been reached with arch-rivals Liverpool.

    He adds that Fluminense have informally told the club that André Reds will be available in January for $26 million and that a deal could be finalized after the close of the summer period.

    According to Liverpool.com: It appears both Liverpool and Manchester United are still looking for midfielders. In fact, the Manchester Evening News reported on Monday that Erik ten Hag is keen to reunite with former Ajax player Ryan Gravenberch, who has been linked with the Reds throughout the summer.

    After losing to Moisés Caicedo and Roméo Lavia in a transfer duel with Chelsea, the Reds will be wary of being dragged into another clash. This time, however, it looks like United have already gone down at the first hurdle.

    Mikel Arteta says Gabriel will stay

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has tried to ease uncertainty over centre-back Gabriel’s future. The Brazilian started every game for the Gunners last season but had to make do with substitutes in his side’s opening two games.

    There is said to be “strong interest” in his services from Saudi Arabian Pro League club Al-Ittihad, and some may have drawn a link between the two, but Arteta says his absence from the starting squad was purely tactics.

    ”Nothing at all It’s about the games we expected, how I wanted to defend and attack,” said the Spaniard after the victory over Palace via The Mirror. “I think it was for the best. He played in both games and helped us win both. He was very good today when he came in, he was dominant and will play a lot of games.”

    According to Liverpool.com: For years it looked like Liverpool had the best depth in central defense of any team in the Premier League, but now Arsenal can match that mantle. While Virgil van Dijk at least appears to be back to his best form after a hiatus in the 2022/23 season, concerns remain over the reliability of Joel Matip and Joe Gomez.

    Arsenal may have lost summer signing Jurriën Timber to a knee injury which sees him out for most of the season, but Arteta still has an enviable selection of Gabriel, Ben White, William Saliba, Jakub Kiwior and, if necessary, Tomiyasu for options in this area. department.

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    According to Romano ‘incredible’ Liverpool midfield target is joining PL rivals

    Liverpool just missed perfect transfer opportunity for Jürgen Klopp as $25m USMNT star move confirmed

    Liverpool are likely to still be on the hunt for more midfielders before the transfer window closes.

    The Reds have managed to sign Wataru Endo from Stuttgart.

    The Japan international’s move to Anfield was a relief for Liverpool after a difficult week.

    Not only did Liverpool lose Jordan Henderson and Fabinho to the Saudi Pro League, but two of their top targets moved to Chelsea instead.

    However, there is more disappointing midfield news regarding another top midfielder linked with the Reds. The player in question is Leeds United and United States star Tyler Adams, who was linked with Liverpool 90 minutes ago.

    The 90Min report acknowledged Bournemouth were favorites to sign the American, and they are now close to a deal.

    Fabrizio Romano took to Twitter Friday night to say “here we go” on Adams to the South Coast.

    The “excellent” player would have passed a medical and signed a five-year contract.

    Our point of view

    In this case, Liverpool fans are unlikely to be too disappointed as the speculation seemed rather superficial. However, the Reds have lost an “incredible” player who was perfectly positioned for a big move, as he was relegated to Leeds.

    Chelsea, in fact, tried to sign Adams, before pulling the plug and opting for Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia.

    That said, Liverpool have done it with the signing of Endo, and they will no doubt make further additions before the start of September.

  • Liverpool willing to offer £26m to sign £34m midfielder – Decision made

    Liverpool willing to offer £26m to sign £34m midfielder – Decision made

    Liverpool willing to offer £26m to sign £34m midfielder – Decision made
    Liverpool have been linked with several defensive midfielders since offloading Fabinho and Henderson.

    To replace the Samba star at Anfield, the Reds have mainly wanted to attract their compatriot, Andre Trindade, from Fluminense.

    If the reports in the South American media are correct, then Liverpool are ready to offer £26m to sign the player this summer, but the Habs have decided to keep him at least until the end of the campaign.

    According to Globo Esporte, to land the 22-year-old game-breaker in the current transfer window, Liverpool have indicated they are willing to offer €30m (£26m).

    However, the Merseysiders haven’t formalized their offer as Fluminense have made it clear they have no intention of selling their prized asset until the end of the campaign in December. The Brazilians’ dream is to win the Copa Libertadores for the first time in their history and they will face Olimpia in the quarter-final first leg on Thursday night.

    Such is reportedly his desire to scoop the continent’s biggest prize that Fluminense turned down a record £26million sale for Andre, one of coach Fernando Diniz’s key players.

    The youngster’s current contract expires in December 2026 and Liverpool may be able to force a deal by paying the €40m (£34m) release clause (Terra).

    Jurgen Klopp has already signed the experienced Endo to bolster the DM position but the 30-year-old Japanese midfielder is mostly a short-term fix.

    Do you think Liverpool should sign a young player this summer to further strengthen the department or wait until the January transfer window to sign Andre?

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    Dream next Liverpool transfers as “everything can happen” with Cheick Doucouré’s addition and the $27 million Klopp deal.

    Dream next Liverpool transfers as "everything can happen" with Cheick Doucouré's addition and the $27 million Klopp deal.Wataru Endo has officially been acquired by Liverpool, but more deals are needed. Two areas still need to be addressed, as Jürgen Klopp has acknowledged.

    In his press conference, Jürgen Klopp used a reasonable voice. Wataru Endo could actually play a significant role in the upcoming season, so the Liverpool manager didn’t want to downplay his acquisition, but he also didn’t want to rule out additional transfer activity.

    While Klopp admitted he had already been surprised more than once this summer, he effectively dismissed the idea of additional outgoings and was very receptive to incoming business. In the final two weeks before the deadline, he said, “everything can happen,” with Liverpool continuing to “look.”.

    That ought to be fairly obvious in many ways. After all, FSG had just recently proposed paying Moisés Caicedo $140 million (£110 million/€127 million). Although it was obviously a failure, there seemed to be an implied recognition of a critical area of need. It’s hard to imagine why that wasn’t the original plan if it could be adequately met for the better part of $120m less.

    Liverpool hasn’t, however, ever just thrown money around for the sake of it. Endo is deserving of a great deal of respect, and Klopp seems genuinely willing to continue the season with the Japan captain at the position of starting number six. Any opportunity must be the right one.

    But regardless of whether they fall short of the ideal standard, Liverpool must ultimately work to close the best deals possible during the remaining time in the window. There is obviously money available to spend, but more business is necessary to give Klopp a legitimate chance to compete.

    Even though midfielders have been the only players transferred so far, that is still a position that needs improvement. In a perfect world, Liverpool would bring in an additional six players as partners as well as a rotational option for Endo.

    Even though Liverpool undoubtedly took inspiration from the “inversions” at Manchester City and Arsenal, the strategy is actually quite different. Trent Alexander-Arnold is not Oleksandr Zinchenko or John Stones, so despite the fact that he might appear to form a double pivot with the number six on paper, in practice he is tucking into a role that is much more akin to the number eight or even number 10 in order to make use of his generational creative skills.

    Playing two genuine defensive midfielders would be a viable option, especially if Liverpool’s defense continues to be a weakness in their game. Alexander-Arnold would have real freedom to play a role that was very loosely defined, drifting around in the spaces next to Dominik Szoboszlai or Alexis Mac Allister, with Endo playing alongside someone like Cheick Doucouré.

    Dream next Liverpool transfers as "everything can happen" with Cheick Doucouré's addition and the $27 million Klopp deal.
    The Evening Standard identified Doucouré as Liverpool’s top target in the midfield, and he does appear to be the best option among the rest. He could be developed under Klopp as the long-term Fabinho replacement while sharing the load with Endo for at least the next couple of years. He is already at a high Premier League standard and has plenty of room to improve.

    That would essentially organize the midfield for Liverpool. An additional number eight would be ideal if I were really greedy, but that seems unlikely at this point, especially since the search for a new center-back should take priority.

    Having spent the majority of his career playing in the defense, Endo has once more possibly lessened the urgency of the search. However, Liverpool needs to find a left-sided specialist who can take Andy Robertson’s place in some games immediately and who also has the potential to replace Virgil van Dijk in the future.

    That is a very difficult request. However, Arthur Theate, a name that has only recently gained notoriety (via L’Équipe), checks a lot of the right boxes. At 23, he is another who Liverpool could develop while immediately adding depth.

    Football Transfers estimates Theate’s value at $27 million (£21 million/€25 million) using its proprietary “expected transfer value” tool. Liverpool might anticipate Rennes to demand more given the state of the market. But any deal in that area would be a wise business move.

    It’s important to remember that adding Theate and Doucouré to the roster would push Liverpool over the limit in terms of foreign players, which is an issue that cannot be entirely avoided. However, there is always the option of not registering someone, for instance Adrián, if the ideal homegrown solution does not emerge.

    Anything can happen, as Klopp points out. But those two transactions would cap off a wholly satisfying transfer window for Liverpool, positioning the team for the present and the future.

  • Liverpool is reportedly attempting to sign four midfielders in a major transfer display.

    Liverpool is reportedly attempting to sign four midfielders in a major transfer display.

    Before the deadline for transfers, Liverpool is looking to bring in four more players as manager Jurgen Klopp strengthens his midfield.
    Before the deadline for transfers, Liverpool is looking to bring in four more players as manager Jurgen Klopp strengthens his midfield.

    Before the transfer window closes, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp would like to have access to an additional four midfielders. He is also looking to add depth to his midfield.

    Only Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai have entered Anfield’s doors so far this summer, which is fewer signings than any other club except West Ham United. Only Stefan Bajcetic is still a viable option at No. 1 with the new campaign beginning this weekend against Chelsea. Six for Klopp.

    However, Liverpool is attempting to add a variety of midfielders before the transfer window closes in order to upgrade their depth and avoid being forced into deals by rivals.

    As of right now, Romeo Lavia is the Reds’ top priority, according to Ben Jacobs of CBS Sports, who tweeted that the Reds are making another attempt to sign him after their initial offer of about £46 million was turned down. Lavia would take the place of No. 6 but can also be used as a No. 8, too.

    Given that there are other deals on the horizon as well, it’s possible that Liverpool is calculating the cost of the move. According to Gazeta Esportiva, the Merseysiders have informed Fluminense of their intention to make a bid for Andre Trindade. The Brazilian is reportedly not at his club right now, despite the fact that demand for his services is high.

    Liverpool is reportedly attempting to sign four midfielders in a major transfer display.
    Ryan Gravenberch, a star for Bayern Munich who has struggled to make the first team regularly, is reportedly still interested in leaving Bavaria, according to the Bayern Insider podcast, and Gabri Veiga is reportedly a £20 million target, according to a recent report from the Spanish outlet Estadio Deportivo.

    Although there are many different links available for players, it appears that the strategy is fairly straightforward. Before adding another No. 10, Liverpool would like to sign a defensive midfielder. No.8.

    Aside from Bajcetic and the two new hires, Harvey Elliott, Curtis Jones, Thiago Alcantara, and Cody Gakpo are the other options available to Klopp in the No. 8 roles are needed, and two more players would be ideal to round out the squad.

    More news………..

    As Liverpool’s transfer ruse ends, André’s move was expedited and Roméo Lavia was signed in the perfect summer.

    André move quickly and Roméo Lavia signed in ideal summer as Liverpool transfer trick fades
    Liverpool still have work to do in the transfer market, with moves for Andre and Roméo Lavia possible while an FSG transfer trick could fail.

    Liverpool know what to do with the end of the summer just 29 days away. In exactly 29 days – from the minute this article is published – the transfer window will close.

    The search for a new number six is ​​the order of the day, with Curtis Jones and others having stepped into that role over the past few weeks. However, a permanent solution could not be found. Thiago Alcântara and Stefan Bajčetić are expected to return to full training soon, but the former is not perfect for that role, which has many defensive needs, while the latter is only 18 years old.

    But there will be no economic solution for Liverpool, not least because the Reds have poured $66m (£52m / €60m) from Saudi Arabia for Jordan Henderson and Fabinho.

    André’s move accelerated and Roméo Lavia signed in Liverpool’s ideal summer

    What more needs to be done in the transfer window to make Liverpool feel they have done everything possible to have a good season in which to collect trophies?

    At least one midfielder is an absolute must. Ideally there would be two players, with Roméo Lavia and André Trindade currently the two prominent midfield options. Then there is an urgent need for another defender, with left-back priority. A central defender is a must for Klopp’s team balance.

    A \’Moneyball\’ transfer trick vanishes for FSG

    FSG have long been associated with a ‘moneyball’ approach to transfers, where a shortage in the transfer market can leave excellent players freely available for picking while other clubs look elsewhere.

    But one of those moves – buying from relegated sides – changed this summer. Where Liverpool could once pick up players like Andy Robertson, Gini Wijnaldum and Xherdan Shaqiri for next to nothing, this is no longer the case.

    Given interest from West Ham United, Southampton are sticking to their valuation of James Ward-Prowse, while the same can be said of Lavia, with Liverpool keen but so far unwilling to pay the price. asked for $64m (£50m/€58m) to be paid.

  • LIVERPOOL CHASE A €20 MILLION JEWEL AS SUPER-AGENT MENDES ENTERS.

    LIVERPOOL CHASE A €20 MILLION JEWEL AS SUPER-AGENT MENDES ENTERS.

    LIVERPOOL CHASE A €20 MILLION JEWEL AS SUPER-AGENT MENDES ENTERS.
    Andre Trindade – the Sambo Starlet on Liverpool’s radar.

    The red half of Merseyside has therefore set their sights on a brand-new objective. Andre Trindade, the €20 million-rated Brazilian midfield sensation, is the subject of numerous rumors that Liverpool is interested in signing.

    The 23-year-old, who is currently employed by Fluminense, appears to have caught the attention of the Anfield team. According to reports, he is not just a blip on the radar but is one of the top players wanted to bolster Jurgen Klopp’s midfield line.

    PRODIGY ACROSS THE POND.

    The Reds are allegedly among a group of English clubs eager to lure Trindade to the Premier League, according to veteran journalist Bruno Andrade. The talented player has been making waves in the world of football thanks to his vision, originality, and technical skill. His name has been making headlines in Brazil and other countries.

    MENDES FACTOR.

    Reputable super-agent Jorge Mendes reportedly entered the fray, heightening the mystery surrounding this transfer saga. Mendes, who is well-known for having a significant impact on football transfers, could undoubtedly stir the pot and tip the scales in Liverpool’s favor.

    Following the departure of key players, Liverpool’s attention is firmly focused on revitalizing their midfield engine room. The team may be in need of a new talent injection, and Trindade, who is renowned for his unwavering defensive discipline and his capacity to play in central positions, could be the solution.

    The young star of Fluminense has already shown limitless potential and development at the tender age of 23. The fact that Liverpool is interested shows how confident they are in Trindade’s ability to succeed in the Premier League’s high-octane environment.

    PRICE FOR PROMISE.

    Although Fluminense’s €20m valuation of their prodigy may raise some questions, it is a sign of the respect they have for Trindade. Liverpool would have carefully evaluated Trindade’s potential contribution before making any moves because the team is known for its astute transfer dealings.

    A compelling story that reflects Liverpool’s ongoing desire to compete for awards is their pursuit of Trindade. The Kopites are on pins and needles as they await the upcoming twist in this exciting transfer story while the transfer window is still open.

    More news…….

    A £20 million midfielder who is so good it’s a “joke” has been linked to Liverpool.

    Following the Saudi Pro League's recent Anfield raid, Liverpool has been linked with a number of midfielders in recent weeks.
    Following the Saudi Pro League’s recent Anfield raid, Liverpool has been linked with a number of midfielders in recent weeks.

    Jordan Henderson, the Reds’ captain, left for Al Ettifaq, and Fabinho appears destined for Al Ittihad.

    Liverpool has already brought in two midfielders this summer, and they may bring in at least one more.

    Eberechi Eze of Crystal Palace was one name that was mentioned earlier this year as a potential transfer target for Anfield.

    The 25-year-old was linked to both the Reds and Tottenham Hotspur, according to a May report from Liverpool World.

    In 2020, Palace acquired Eze from QPR for an initial reported fee of £16 million with a potential increase to £20 million.

    With 15 goals and 11 assists from 93 competitive games, he has performed admirably for the London club.

    Eze is a versatile player who has played both flanks, both offensive and defensive midfield positions for Palace.

    Early this year, he played for 20 minutes against Malta in a Euro 2024 qualifying match to earn his first England cap.

    One of Eze’s former teammates has now endorsed the rumored Liverpool target for a significant transfer.

    The Three Lions star “100%” has what it takes to succeed at a top club, according to Geoff Cameron, who spoke to talkSPORT.

    Following the Saudi Pro League's recent Anfield raid, Liverpool has been linked with a number of midfielders in recent weeks.
    He (Eze) “goes at his own beat and he’s smooth, silky, sharp and kind of graceful at the same time,” he said. “He has the power to alter the game.

    “For me, I have no doubts that he’ll join a prestigious club.

    “It just [takes] time, experience, more games under his belt, and more chances to demonstrate his talent and [score] more goals. He already possesses it.

    I think he can, and you’ll see it.
    Can he do it reliably in every game and have that much impact? ”.

    Cameron also recalled how Jack Butland, a former teammate, described Eze as having “joke-like” talent.

    Our perspective.

    Liverpool should consider Eze as a viable option.
    He is a Premier League-tested player with extraordinary talent and versatility.

    Although he’s only 25 and hasn’t reached his peak, he has a wealth of experience and should be able to make an immediate impact at Anfield.

    The deal with Eze is good through the 2025 summer.

    Palace doesn’t have to sell him right away or risk losing him for nothing the following year, but they still need to consider what the future holds for both the player and the team.

    In light of this, Liverpool may decide to test the market and determine how much the Eagles might be willing to pay for him.

    Palace may not want to lose another top player just yet after recently losing Wilfried Zaha to a free transfer.