Tag: Fabio Carvalho
-

Liverpool: £20m star’s departure would be ‘no surprise’ at Anfield

Liverpool could let disgraced star walk out if £20m offer is made this summerLiverpool star Fabio Carvalho could leave Anfield despite the Reds being ‘adamant’ he will not be sold, RedmenTV presenter Ste Hoare has told GIVEMESPORT.
Jürgen Klopp will have the option to penalize incoming and outgoing traffic when the summer transfer market officially opens.
Transfer news Liverpool – Fabio Carvalho
According to Football Insider, RB Leipzig are refusing to give up their hunt for Carvalho and are preparing to return to Liverpool with a second offer.
The report suggests the Merseyside giants have already indicated they are reluctant to sack the winger, having already rejected a £10m offer from the Bundesliga side, but that is not in Klopp’s plans for next season.
Burnley, who are preparing to return Premier League football to Turf Moor after winning the league title, are also keeping a close eye on Carvalho’s situation.
Transfer insider Dean Jones recently told GIVEMESPORT that a move to Wolverhampton Wanderers or former employers Fulham could be an alternative option, although the 20-year-old is determined to succeed at Liverpool.

Liverpool are believed to be considering possible loan deals after it became clear Carvalho is keen on getting more playing time.
What did Ste Hoare say about Carvalho?Hoare admitted he wouldn’t be surprised if Carvalho was allowed to break new ground, despite Liverpool insisting the Portugal Under-21 international won’t come out the door permanently.
The RedmenTV presenter believes the Merseyside giants could change their stance if an offer worth more than £20m is made, while a buyout clause could also be included in a potential deal.
Hoare told GIVEMESPORT: “I don’t think it’s inconceivable that he will be sold. I know Liverpool are adamant and various Liverpool sources say he’s not for sale. Jürgen Klopp is somehow there. kind alluded to at a press conference.
“But I wouldn’t be shocked if he sold. I think they would want at least £20m for him and then maybe a buyout clause as well. I know Liverpool say he’s not for sale, but I’m not entirely sure he’s not.”
Does Carvalho want to leave Liverpool?
Respected journalist Jones recently told GIVEMESPORT that Carvalho is unhappy with Liverpool and has grown frustrated after failing to break through to the forefront of Klopp’s plans.This is understandable given the former Fulham man has been limited to just eight minutes of action in the Premier League since November, highlighting his disfavor under Klopp.
Having seen Liverpool pay £5m plus add-ons for his services last year, Carvalho expected more opportunities to shine at Anfield.

But that hasn’t been the case, despite Sofascore data showing he got his name on the scoresheet every 178 minutes on average during the 2022-23 Premier League season. While Carvalho may be looking for a new challenge, Liverpool are in control when it comes to negotiations as his £40,000-a-week contract has another four years to run.
Arsenal: £27m star ‘wants to be well rewarded’ at Emirates
A £27million Arsenal star is seeking a raise after becoming a key figure under Mikel Arteta
Arsenal star William Saliba “wants to be well rewarded” as doubts remain over whether he will sign a new contract at the Emirates Stadium, CBS reporter Ben Jacobs told GIVEMESPORT.
Gunners boss Mikel Arteta and technical director Edu are looking for a new key man following successful negotiations with Bukayo Saka and Aaron Ramsdale in recent weeks.
Arsenal transfer news – William Saliba

According to The Sun, Arsenal are at odds with Saliba after he was shocked by his representatives’ demands during talks over a new contract.
The report suggests a deal is far from being reached, despite the Gunners’ preparations to table a long-term offer worth £120,000 a week, which has led Paris Saint-Germain to monitor developments.
It’s clear three unnamed clubs have inquired about Saliba’s availability, so the Ligue 1 champions aren’t the only side preparing to strike.
Arsenal are keen to see the centre-back put on paper as he heads into the final 12 months of his £40,000-a-week contract.Respected journalist Jacobs recently told GIVEMESPORT that Arsenal are confident of reaching an agreement with Saliba, although PSG’s interest is “very real”.
What did Ben Jacobs say about Saliba?Jacobs understands Saliba is looking for a significant pay rise after making himself one of the first names on the squad roster at Arsenal. The journalist insists that negotiations with the former Marseille mercenary would never be easy due to his winning fans.
Jacobs told GIVEMESPORT: “Obviously he wants to be well rewarded, and rightly so given the season he’s just had.
It would always take a little more time. There will no doubt be suitors and interest in Saliba due to the current contract situation.”
Does Saliba deserve a hefty pay rise?
Although Saliba joined Arsenal four years ago in a £27m deal from Saint-Etienne, the 2022/23 season has proved to be his breakout season, according to Sky Sports.Indeed, the French international had only made one competitive appearance for the North Londoners when he made his debut in August’s win over Crystal Palace.
Arteta described Saliba’s performance as “excellent” at Selhurst Park, and since that win he has gone from strength to strength.Sofascore data shows the 22-year-old has helped Arsenal keep 11 clean sheets throughout the Premier League season, while averaging three saves and 1.3 tackles per game. It is therefore clear that he played a crucial role in the title hunt.
The Gunners had just two defensive shutouts after Saliba was sidelined at the end of the season with a back injury, stressing he has every right to seek better terms.
Man Utd ‘love the energy and personality’ of £40m striker at Old Trafford
£40m Manchester United transfer target would suit Erik ten Hag’s plan
Manchester United ‘love’ Rasmus Hojlund and the Atalanta star ‘would be a good fit for Old Trafford’, transfer insider Dean Jones has told GIVEMESPORT.
After missing out on the FA Cup title against rivals Manchester City, Red Devils manager Erik ten Hag has focused on bringing in new faces over the summer.
Man United Transfer News – Rasmus Hojlund

According to the Mirror, Manchester United are increasing their interest in Hojlund after it became clear that it will be difficult to convince Tottenham Hotspur to sell Harry Kane.The report suggests the 20-year-old has quickly emerged as an alternative to Spurs’ talisman, while he’s available for £40m.
It is understood that ten Hag has also made multiple video calls to Hojlund after identifying him as a possible target for next season.
Respected journalist Jones told GIVEMESPORT during the closing months of the 2022-23 season that the striker could be an “interesting” signing for the Manchester United squad
Hojlund only joined Atalanta last year, after signing a £14.6m deal with Austrian side Sturm Graz, but a quick move out of Serie A could be in the cards.
What did Dean Jones say about Hojlund?
Jones understands that Manchester United are big admirers of Hojlund due to his energetic performances and personality on the pitch.The transfer insider believes the Danish international would be a perfect fit for ten Hag’s plans ahead of the Red Devils return to the Champions League.

Jones told GIVEMESPORT: “He’s perfect. United love his energy and they love his personality.“In terms of the profile they need for this system they’re working on, that would be a good fit.
“The most exciting part of this chase, I think, is probably his age, because he’s only 20.”
Would Hojlund be a good signing for Manchester United? Hojlund found the back of the net 16 times and registered a further seven assists during the 2022-23 season, according to Transfermarkt, so it’s clear he’s a serious threat in the bottom third of the pitch.
Ten of those goals have come after his move to Atalanta, proving that he doesn’t need long to adjust to his new surroundings.
This, coupled with the fact that Sofascore data shows Hojlund gets his name on the scoresheet in Serie A every 204 minutes, will be a major draw for ten Hag if he’s looking for an attacking reinforcement.
The talented frontman wouldn’t even make a serious dent in Manchester United’s wage bill, as he currently earns just over £10,000 a week at Atalanta.
Hojlund has also shined internationally, scoring five goals in just four appearances for Denmark, so there’s no question that the Red Devils have to score. Liverpool could look to sign £51,000-a-week duo after Mac Allister at Anfield
Liverpool could follow next signing Alexis Mac Allister and add £51,000-a-week duo to Jurgen Klopp’s squad
Liverpool could be looking to lure Borussia Mönchengladbach star Manu Kone and Nice defensive midfielder Khephren Thuram to Anfield after signing Alexis Mac Allister, RedmenTV presenter Ste Hoare has told GIVEMESPORT.
Reds manager Jurgen Klopp is set to complete his first signing this summer, with Brighton & Hove Albion clearing Mac Allister for a medical ahead of a costly move.
Liverpool Transfer News – Manu Kone and Khephren Thuram
Liverpool have been in direct contact with representatives of Kone and Thuram this week, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
The respected journalist suggests the Merseyside side weigh their options before potentially signing more midfielders following Mac Allister’s arrival, but internal talks are still ongoing.
Bundesliga side Mönchengladbach are reportedly ready to sanction Kone’s departure for just £30million after he caught Liverpool’s radar.
But the Reds are not the only Premier League club keeping tabs on the 22-year-old, as Romano recently told GIVEMESPORT that Chelsea are also monitoring his situation.
Although Paris Saint-Germain are keen on a deal for Thuram, the Nice midfielder would prefer to join Liverpool and transfer talks are at an advanced stage.
What did Ste Hoare say about Kone and Thuram?
Hoare believes Liverpool are aiming to add promising talent to Klopp’s squad after seemingly winning the race for Mac Allister.The RedmenTV presenter refused to rule out the possibility that Jörg Schmadtke, who was appointed as the Premier League giants’ new sporting director last week, will finalize the deals with Kone and Thuram.
Hoare told GIVEMESPORT: “It’s difficult with Liverpool because they very rarely opt for what you would call superstar players. Liverpool don’t buy the 20-year-old who was already there and successful.”
-

Fábio Carvalho’s position is made clear by Liverpool as Jörg Schmadtke may face a transfer conflict with his son

Media Digest: Liverpool have clarified their transfer stance on Fábio Carvalho and another player, while Jörg Schmadtke may need to make a deal with his son.Liverpool will not sell Carvalho, but will listen to Clarkson’s proposals
Liverpool are unwilling to sell Fabio Carvalho this summer but will listen to offers for Leighton Clarkson, according to The Athletic.
Carvalho has been the subject of much speculation regarding his future, having endured a difficult first season at Anfield as playing time proved hard to come by during the second half of the season.
Liverpool have reportedly rejected a $13m offer from RB Leipzig to get the 20-year-old on a permanent deal (again through The Athletic), with the Reds only open to loan offers.
They will be hearing permanent offers for Clarkson as the 21-year-old spent the season on loan at Scottish Premiership club Aberdeen, scoring six goals and providing nine assists. For Schmadtke, a transfer fight with his son threatens
Jörg Schmadtke’s son has taken on a new role at Borussia Mönchengladbach which could have implications for one of Liverpool’s rumored transfer targets.
Of course, Schmadtke senior took up his new role as sporting director at Anfield last week and Nils Schmadtke is hot on his heels, taking on the same role at Monchengladbach (via ECHO).
And that could see the father-son duo work out a deal, with Liverpool linked with Mönchengladbach midfielder Manu Koné (via CaughtOffside).
Moreover, WAZ suggest Nils has Wolfsburg’s Micky van de Ven in mind as one of his top targets as the defender is also linked with Liverpool, potentially paving the way for a Schmadtke-only transfer battle.
Read Next:
Mac Allister selected Liverpool over Manchester United for a number of reasons, which makes Klopp laugh.

It has emerged why Alexis Mac Allister rebuffed a late attempt to hijack Man Utd and insisted he join Liverpool.The Argentine world champion, 24, is set to complete a move from Brighton to Liverpool. Personal terms have long since been agreed and Mac Allister faces a triple pay rise from £50,000-a-week to £150,000-a-week.
The player has passed the medical and Fabrizio Romano reported on Wednesday that Liverpool have activated the clause in Mac Allister’s contract.
Exactly how much Mac Allister would set Liverpool back has been the subject of much debate. Despite initial claims that the fee would be around £70m, Romano said the final amount is a remarkably modest £35m.
So Mac Allister to Liverpool has all the hallmarks of a masterful move. However, according to the Times, Klopp’s joy could have easily turned to despair.
Indeed, The Times claimed that Man Utd tried to hijack Liverpool’s move for Mac Allister, with Erik ten Hag holding multiple chats with the player.
In the end, United’s latest attempt to ruin Liverpool’s plans has not paid off and Mac Allister’s move to Merseyside will be officially confirmed shortly.
You would expect Man Utd to have a good chance of thwarting Liverpool’s plans. The fact that they will be playing in the Champions League next year and Liverpool aren’t is just the reason.
But it came to light through Athletic because Mac Allister chose Liverpool and rejected Man Utd.
Difference Klopp, plans Ten Hag keyThey argue the main reason comes down to where Mac Allister would play for the two clubs chasing his signing.

At United, Mac Allister was expected to play in the double pivot alongside Casemiro. At Liverpool, he will have more freedom to move forward on the left side of Klopp’s midfield three.According to the report, Mac Allister’s father – former Argentina international, Carlos Mac Allister – had previously told Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi that Alexis would prefer to play later.
This is the role he thrives in with Argentina playing on the left as the de facto number 10.
The addition of Athletic is pretty much the same role Liverpool have in mind for Mac Allister, although a Klopp midfielder will always be tasked with following him.
Positional dilemma played a role in Mac Allister’s decision to pick Liverpool, while a second reason has been cited, albeit unconfirmed. Mac Allister’s favorite shirt number is 10 and that’s what he wore during his time at Brighton.
Liverpool have not given away the 10 shirt to any player since Sadio Mane’s departure, but according to the Liverpool Echo, the 10 shirt will be Mac Allister’s if he so desires.
Man Utd’s number 10 is Marcus Rashford, who won’t give up easily.
While the shirt number debate may be a diversion, it’s clear Liverpool’s plans for Mac Allister have proven more appealing than Man Utd’s. -

Man City’s alleged transfer strategy has gone horribly awry as Liverpool receives a $56 million Fábio Carvalho warning.

Liverpool needs to have a summer plan for Fabio Carvalho. One transfer option seems appealing, but a warning from Man City is being delivered in real time.
When discussing the competitive imbalance between Manchester City and Liverpool and other rivals these days, Manchester City supporters are eager to bring up net transfer spend. Although the Abu Dhabi owners made significant investments to establish the club in the beginning—investments that are now the focus of numerous Premier League allegations—the current incarnation of the team appears to be self-sustaining in many ways.
There are several causes for that. One reason is that investing significant sums of money in a variety of squad players over time inevitably creates a situation where very sellable assets are constantly coming and going. For instance, Manchester City was able to quickly turn a profit on Ferran Torres and Danilo.
For Raheem Sterling, it also collected a sizeable sum last summer. The initial transfer fee for signing him from Liverpool back in 2015 has long since been subtracted from many ‘net spend’ calculations, but Manchester City actually sold him for almost exactly the same amount it cost to buy him in the first place.

But Manchester City’s academy is one of the less-noticed ways the company is currently able to consistently make money. Youth players see their values inflated simply by being associated with the club, especially if they see a few minutes with the first team. In some ways, this is just an added benefit of being at the top of the game.
It should be noted that Manchester City has made significant investments in its academy system, which have been very successful and have helped to develop a number of players with exceptional talent. Future transfer fees for players like Rico Lewis and Phil Foden could be greatly reduced.
Gavin Bazunu and Roméo Lavia, who were sold to Southampton last summer for a combined $32 million (£26 million/€30 million), have already generated revenue for the team.
With all due respect to Bazunu, the move to sell the goalkeeper for a profit appears nothing short of brilliant. No league goalkeeper underperformed by a greater margin as the Saints lost despite expected goals indicating they should have barely survived.
Regarding Lavia, there might already be some sellers’ remorse. A year later, Football Insider reports that Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool are all reportedly interested in signing the midfielder for at least $56 million (£45 million/€52 million).
Although they recognized his potential, Rodri was seen by Manchester City as a barrier to any quick progress. The eventual transfer plan must have been met with high fives all around — pure profit to bank on the books, but with a buy-back clause set at a relatively reasonable $50m (£40m/€47m) in the event Lavia fulfilled his considerable promise.
It has been suggested that Liverpool may try to do something similar with Fábio Carvalho a year from now. He was acquired from Fulham last summer, unlike Lavia, who was an academy prospect. The Reds, however, paid a relatively small fee and would make a respectable profit from any sale, with a buy-back serving as potential insurance.
It is very similar to that situation. Carvalho’s immense talent is still well known to Liverpool, but Jürgen Klopp is currently unable to use him. The temptation to make some money now while still holding an option on the 20-year-old may be strong, especially in light of a significant summer rebuild.

However, the current state of affairs with Lavia should act as a grave caution. Manchester City’s option does not go into effect until the summer of 2019, as is customary with buy-back clauses. Amazingly, according to Football Insider, Pep Guardiola’s team might even enter the auction, outbidding its own dormant buy-back clause and spending about $39 million (£31 million/€36 million) more than the price at which he was sold the previous year.
What seemed to be a lose-lose transfer strategy has turned out to be a catastrophe. Manchester City will either have to pay a steep price to re-sign Lavia on the open market or watch as one of its best former players is acquired by a rival. Additionally, even if the clause was in effect, it would not stop other teams from matching the offer and the player from choosing to move elsewhere.
Perhaps for this reason, despite RB Leipzig’s interest in Carvalho this summer, The Athletic reports that Liverpool is “adamant” that only a loan will be approved for him. Although the current Manchester City likes to portray itself as a bulwark of market efficiency, Klopp should be extremely cautious about copying this tactic.
-

Liverpool considers its transfer alternatives when the “buy back” of Fabio Carvalho is alleged.

Liverpool rejected RB Leipzig’s offer for youngster Fabio Carvalho, but interest is still there.
Liverpool reportedly rejected RB Leipzig’s offer of just over £10 million for young star Fabio Carvalho, but the Bundesliga club is still reportedly interested in the midfielder.
Liverpool made a strong effort to sign Carvalho in January 2022, but the club missed the transfer deadline and had to wait for a deal to be reached in the following summer.
Despite having a promising beginning to life at Anfield, the Portugal Under-21 international played just 11 minutes of Premier League after the World Cup ended in December.
Jurgen Klopp still believes in the talent and potential of Carvalho, despite the fact that the 20-year-old was largely left out of his team for the second half of the season.
Although Liverpool are still open to a short-term transfer, the former Fulham talent wants to play. However, it has been reported that Carvalho would be against this.
According to Philipp Hinze of Sky Sports Germany, Liverpool had rejected the €12 million offer from RB Leipzig for Fabio Carvalho. The 20-year-old Portuguese player is highly regarded by LFC. They want to lend him out or buy him back later. a thrilling opponent for Leipzig’s team. Continued interest is evident. “.
Read also……….
Alexis Mac Allister: Liverpool hoping to sign midfielder from Brighton and Argentina midfielder

Liverpool have been in contact with Brighton about the signing of Alexis Mac Allister, who has an escape clause of between £45m and £55m in his contract; Jurgen Klopp wants to renew the midfield after the departure of James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Naby Keita and Arthur Melo
Liverpool are hoping to sign Brighton midfielder Alexis Mac Allister this week.
The two Premier League clubs have been in contact over Argentina’s World Cup winner, who has an escape clause of between £45m and £55m in his contract.Mac Allister signed a new contract with Brighton last October, extending a deal which was due to expire this summer but now runs until summer 2025, with an option for a further 12 months
Once the release clause is met, personal terms should soon be agreed between Liverpool and Mac Allister.
The 24-year-old’s arrival could kick-start what looks set to be a busy summer at Anfield, with Jurgen Klopp looking to refresh a side that have missed out on Champions League qualification this season.
With Naby Keita, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and James Milner all leaving the club on expiring contracts, midfield is a particular area Liverpool need as Arthur Melo returns to Juventus at the end of his loan. Milner is about to move to Brighton and his move to Amex is nearing completion.

Brighton finished just one place behind Liverpool in the Premier League and will be playing in Europe for the first time next season.
Mac Allister joined from Argentinos Juniors in January 2019 but spent the rest of the season with the Argentine club before spending the first half of the 2019-20 season on loan at Boca Juniors.
Mac Allister finally moved to Amex in January 2020 and made 112 appearances for Brighton, scoring 20 goals and collecting nine assists.
He had a breakthrough in the 2022/23 season, scoring 12 goals in all competitions and has become a key part of Roberto De Zerbi’s impressive squad.
Mac Allister also established himself in Argentina’s midfield at the World Cup in November and December, starting six games – including the final – as Lionel Scaloni’s side won the tournament in Qatar.
-

Reporter describes a “special” Liverpool player as being “deeply unhappy” at the moment.

Deeply dissatisfied at Liverpool, Fabio Carvalho.
That is what Jack Collins, the host of the Ranks FC Podcast, claims to know with some degree of certainty about Carvalho’s circumstance.
Collins is familiar with Carvalho from his time at Fulham and claims that he has heard from reliable sources that the midfielder is not happy with his current circumstances at Anfield. Collins claims that noises coming from Carvalho’s camp seem to indicate that he wants to leave permanently.
Carvalho is not content.
Collins revealed what he knows about the “special” Liverpool player.
Collins stated, “That’s from a base of genuine knowledge, he is deeply unhappy with what has happened this season.
“I can tell you that he is a very unhappy, very frustrated young man right now, and I believe that his camp is showing genuine signs that he wants to leave permanently because he feels betrayed. ”.
I can’t blame him.
Can anyone really blame Carvalho for not liking his current job at Liverpool?
After being one of Fulham’s top players in the Championship, the midfielder left for the Reds, and he immediately made an impact at Anfield.
Early in the season, goals against Newcastle and Bournemouth made Carvalho stand out, but by the time the World Cup arrived, he was out of the team and having trouble getting playing time.
The fact that Carvalho hasn’t played much football in 2023 is concerning because he is a young player with a lot of potential.
Less than a year into his time at Liverpool, and Carvalho is already dissatisfied.
Sadly, it’s difficult to think that the youngster will spend the majority of his life in Merseyside.
Read also………..
The move of Alexis Mac Allister from Man Utd to Liverpool is now considered to be final.

Alexis Mac Allister has reportedly left Brighton for Liverpool.Alexis Mac Allister reportedly turned down Manchester United before deciding to join Liverpool, despite the Reds failing to qualify for the Champions League.
The World Cup winner will be Jurgen Klopp’s first summer signing, with Liverpool finally receiving one from Premier League rivals United.
Mac Allister was key to Brighton’s remarkable success in 2022-23. His performances for the Seagulls helped them qualify for the Europa League under Roberto De Zerbi. Despite European qualification, the south coast side had little hope of retaining the playmaker.
Liverpool now intend to sign Mac Allister after agreeing a fee with Brighton. The exact value of the deal is not known, with figures ranging from £45m to £60m. It will probably be somewhere in between.
The Argentine star will apparently finalize personal talks with Liverpool before undergoing a medical at the club’s training base. The Reds staged a coup by luring Mac Allister despite failing to finish in the top four of the Premier League.
According to The Times, Mac Allister rejected United’s advances because he wanted to join Liverpool.

This then convinced Erik ten Hag to switch to Chelsea star Mason Mount, who will move to Old Trafford in the coming weeks.
Klopp has been desperately looking for a tired midfield this summer to breathe new life into.James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keita will all leave the club when their contracts formally expire on 30 June. Liverpool’s midfield issues played a key role in Klopp’s inability to further challenge the top four and challenge for the big trophies in the 2022/23 season.
Injuries, fitness issues and the loss of form of several midfielders meant that Liverpool’s performance faltered after a fantastic season the previous year.
The signing of Mac Allister – a deal reportedly ‘closed’ by transfer guru Fabrizio Romano – is the first step in the Liverpool midfielder’s transformation. Klopp was apparently attracted to the former loanee from Boca Juniors because he could play in six, eight or ten.
The versatile midfielder had signed a new contract at Brighton, although the terms did little to prevent him from securing a free transfer this summer. An included release clause from Brighton was a rare move from a club that rejected huge offers for Moises Caicedo in January.
Meanwhile, Mac Allister is just the first midfielder to arrive at Anfield before the opening window of the domestic deal on 14 June. The Reds are reportedly considering transfers for Nice’s Kephrem Thuram and Southampton’s Romeo Lavia.
-

Why Liverpool’s refusal to accept RB Leipzig’s €12 million offer for Fabio Carvalho

Liverpool turned down RB Leipzig’s opening offer for Fabio Carvalho, with the people behind the offer explaining that they thought it was “derisory.”
Although Carvalho is anticipated to leave Anfield this summer, the club appears to prefer to send their No. 28 on loan
According to Philipp Hinze of Sky Germany, Leipzig made a formal offer for the 20-year-old player for €12 million, and that didn’t stop them.
Liverpool rejected their initial approach, with club sources cited by The Times’ Paul Joyce as calling the offer “derisory.”. ”.
According to Football Insider’s David Lynch, Leipzig will make a new offer, and a buy-back clause could persuade the Reds to sell. However, any deal would need to be significantly improved.
Liverpool would have received £10.3 million from a bid of €12 million, which amounted to less than a £2 million profit.
When the club acquired Carvalho from Fulham in May 2022, they also agreed to a deal worth £7.7 million.

Liverpool initially paid £5 million for the young Portuguese player, and an additional £2 point 7 million was added to the deal in various add-ons.With Carvalho having played 21 times and scoring three goals in his previous season, it is safe to assume that at least some of those add-ons have already been paid.
Another signing from the previous year saw Liverpool agree to £21.34 million in add-ons as part of the deal for Darwin Nunez, with £4.3 million paid after his first 10 games.
The modest sum of £500,000 can be used as an example of potential add-on payments to Fulham for the purposes of this explanation.
In the compensation agreement, Fulham also negotiated a 20% sell-on clause that most likely only applies to any profit Liverpool make from a sale.
A profit of £4.8 million would be left after deducting an estimated £5.5 million from Leipzig’s offer of £10.3 million, of which £960,000 would be owed to Fulham.
To Liverpool, that would only leave £3.84 million.

The club could then rationally take into account the wages paid to Carvalho during his first season at Anfield when evaluating any actual profit.Spotrac estimates Carvalho’s annual salary at £2.08 million, or £40,000 per week, bringing any profit down to £1.76 million.
Not to mention any compensation given to the attacker’s father, Victor Carvalho, who served as a middleman in the arrangement to bring him to Liverpool.
Liverpool reportedly paid intermediaries and agents a total of £33.7 million in 2022–23 across 39 deals, according to the FA.
Given his position in Jurgen Klopp’s team, an eight figure offer for Carvalho may seem reasonable; however, it is not surprising Leipzig were rejected with such vehemence.
-

Liverpool transfer boss Jörg Schmadtke could agree ideal swap deal with Fabio Carvalho

NOTE: Liverpool star Fabio Carvalho has been linked with RBLeipzig.Liverpool are expected to use talks with RB Leipzig over a reported move by Fabio Carvalho to persuade the Bundesliga side to part ways with Josko Gvardiol. While Jurgen Klopp and new sporting director Jorg Schmadtke will focus on a midfield overhaul this summer, the Reds also need fresh faces in defence.
Gvardiol would be the perfect defensive asset for Liverpool. The Croatian can play as either a centre-back or left-back, adding versatility and the ability to play from behind with his left foot. Klopp currently has no left-handed centre-backs.
Liverpool have long been linked with the 21-year-old but will face stiff competition from several rivals in the Premier League and Champions League. Chelsea and Manchester City are also said to be interested in a deal for the Leipzig starlet.
A £97m release clause is believed to become active in the summer of 2024, but Liverpool are expected to spend big this summer to sign one of the most coveted young defenders in the world. And they could use discussions over a move signaled by midfielder Carvalho as the ideal moment to start negotiations.

Liverpool have rejected an initial offer from Leipzig for Carvalho, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. The Premier League side are not looking to lose the 20-year-old permanently, despite reports last week that the former Fulham prospect was not in Klopp’s plans.Carvalho faces an uncertain future at Anfield after struggling to break into Klopp’s favorite club last season, even though many other midfielders’ form was poor. Liverpool parted ways with around £8m in compensation to sign the playmaker from Fulham last year but appear to be headed for an early exit.
The Portuguese U21 international, who has also represented England in other age groups, has been linked with both a permanent departure and a loan move. It seems that the German from Leipzig is very interested in an agreement.
It will be a busy summer transfer window for Klopp and Schmadtke, whose appointments were confirmed earlier this week. The German is a close friend of the Liverpool manager and replaces outgoing Julian Ward following his departure from Wolfsburg in February.
Liverpool should focus on signings in midfield this summer. Klopp’s midfield struggled with form and fitness last season, culminating in a disappointing fifth-place finish.
James Milner and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain are both gone, making way for new faces. Chelsea’s Mason Mount has been linked with a move to Anfield despite an alleged rivalry with Manchester United.
However, a transfer from Gvardiol – no matter how costly – would improve Liverpool’s defence. He would team up with former Leipzig defensive teammate Ibrahima Konate for a long-term partnership.
Read also…………..
DEAL WITH £63K-A-WEEK STAR AT ANFIELD IS ‘COMPLETED’ BY LIVERPOOL

According to transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano, who spoke exclusively to GIVEMESPORT, Liverpool goalkeeper Adrian is expected to remain at Anfield for one additional year.Although he has only appeared twice in the past two seasons, the uncapped Spanish international appears to have committed his near future to the Reds.
Caoimhin Kelleher is reportedly prepared to leave Liverpool in pursuit of consistent playing time, despite the fact that Liverpool do not want to lose him.
Adrian might be able to take advantage of this by playing more frequently in the future, especially in cup games.
Since transferring for free from West Ham United in 2019, Adrian has acted as Alisson Becker’s backup. Despite not playing as frequently as he would have liked, Adrian has won numerous awards, including the Premier League, FA Cup, and Carabao Cup.
Adrian asserted on Twitter after Liverpool’s final game of the 2022–23 season against Southampton that “great lessons” had been learned and that they will soon be back to their best.
Adrian may have an opportunity to prove his value despite being the oldest player at the club after Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp praised his third-choice goalie as “incredible.”
Adrian, according to Romano, will play for Liverpool for one more season, and a club announcement is just around the corner.

What part will Adrian play for Liverpool in the upcoming season?Alisson, one of the few Liverpool players who can walk tall after a turbulent 2022–23 season, will undoubtedly continue to be Jurgen Klopp’s first-choice goalkeeper.
In contrast to Kelleher, who has appeared a total of seven times in both the Premier League and the Carabao Cup, Liverpool’s 36-year-old goalkeeper has played zero games in the Premier League this year.
The former West Ham player’s final match for the team was in Liverpool’s 3-1 victory against Manchester City in the Community Shield in July of last year, although he has since been left out of the lineup.
The Spaniard was the German tactician’s third choice during the previous campaign, but he will look to move up the list once Kelleher leaves.
If Kelleher does decide to leave for greener pastures, Liverpool will be compelled to sign a new backup goalkeeper to step in when necessary, therefore the upcoming season will likely be more of the same for the £63,000 per week earning.
-

Liverpool transfer news LIVE: Guimaraes contact, Thuram discussions in progress, Mac Allister latest

Fabio Carvalho is attracting a lot of interest from several clubs ahead of the new transfer window, and seems open to a move despite Liverpool locking up a permanent contractLiverpool’s busy summer season is starting to heat up, with several names linked to both the arrival and departure of the Reds.
Brighton midfielder and World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister is said to be closing in on a move to Merseyside, with his father flying in for transfer talks and Seagulls boss Roberto De Zerbi admitting he expects him to leaveMason Mount is another player who continues to have his eye on Liverpool, but the first day of the Premier League season has largely been dominated by news of Fabio Carvalho, who is believed to be open to a departure as he is in his first season with the Reds The season did not show much.
Liverpool would be against losing Carvalho on a permanent deal but would approve of a loan move, with the same player seemingly hinting at some bad luck on Monday night.

Like Thuram, Bruno Guimaraes has been suggested as a target for Klopp’s midfield rebuild.
The Brazilian has been thriving since his arrival in the Premier League, helping Newcastle finish in the top four. His performances have also not gone unnoticed and Barcelona are said to be monitoring his situation.And Goal Brasil claims that Liverpool are also involved and have made contact with the player’s environment. That seems like a long way off, with Guimaraes worth over £80million.
According to reports from France, Liverpool are doing all they can to sign friendly midfielder Khephren Thurham.
L’Equipe suggest via GFFN that the Reds have been in talks for weeks but will face competition from clubs across Europe. Thuram is valued at around £50million but recently revealed he would like to stay at the Ligue 1 club.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has paid tribute to the “unique” Liverpool fans who have supported him through thick and thin.England star Oxlade-Chamberlain suffered a long-term knee injury in April 2018 but has revealed it was Liverpool fans from all over the world who helped him.
Liverpool midfielder Leighton Clarkson looks set to leave the Reds this summer, even if he faces a difficult choice of where to go.
The 21-year-old has impressed on loan at Aberdeen in Scotland, but Reading – recently relegated to League One – also love him.
Clarkson will be Liverpool’s sixth confirmed departure this summer, following Roberto Firmino, James Milner, Naby Keita, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Arthur Melo. Former Liverpool striker Roberto Firmino is a transfer target for Real Madrid this summer as a free agent.
Firmino has decided not to renew his contract with the Reds and will leave Anfield after the end of this season.
The 31-year-old is in talks over a new contract with the club but won’t extend his stay and will instead face a new challenge. Several clubs are interested in signing him as he is available as a free agent.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has been part of a winning machine for six years – and now the Liverpool midfielder is ready for a new challenge but hasn’t lost his ambition to win more trophies.
Oxlade-Chamberlain is just 29 and is fit, energetic and his enthusiasm is more contagious than ever after spending the time of his life at Anfield.
A free agent this summer, the England international is open to offers and possesses what is rare in football: exceptional skills and a big personality for any dressing room.
Fabio Carvalho was reportedly the subject of a ‘mysterious’ offer from a club who qualified for the Champions League on Monday, but now that mystery seems to have been solved.
The Times report that it was Bundesliga club RB Leipzig who inquired about Carvalho, but the Reds are currently unwilling to sell him permanently.
Liverpool have appointed German veteran Jörg Schmadtke as the club’s sporting director on a short-term contract.
The 59-year-old replaces Julian Ward in the post and will take up his new duties on Thursday, subject to completing work permit formalities.Schmadtke has held a similar position at Wolfsburg for the past four years and has extensive experience in the transfer market across Europe.

Liverpool are closing in on a deal for Alexis Mac Allister, with recent reports from Argentina suggesting a move could materialize next week.Mac Allister effectively bid farewell to Brighton on Sunday, with boss Roberto De Zerbi admitting he expects to leave.
Reports from Mac Allister’s home country say a deal could be ‘imminent’ with Liverpool even reserving Sadio Mane’s old No 10 shirt for him.Goalkeeper Adrian is set to sign a new one-year contract to stay at Liverpool for a fifth season.
The Spanish centre-back has made 26 appearances for the Reds since joining from West Ham in 2019, including 11 in the Premier League-winning 2019/20 season.Now third choice following the emergence of Caoimhin Kelleher, the 36-year-old is known as a popular figure within the squad and a player whose presence Jurgen Klopp holds in high regard.
Adrian’s only appearance of the 2022/23 season came in a Community Shield win against Manchester City in July.
Fabio Carvalho is a name that dominates Liverpool’s transfer news at the top of the window, and he appeared to showcase his frustrations with the Reds on Instagram on Monday night.The 20-year-old has made just four appearances in 2023 and his comments on an Instagram post have many Reds fans talking.
After posting photos of himself as a model, he responded to a post calling him “the next top model” with the words “all I’m doing now” before replying “soon” when Manchester United’s Anthony Elanga suggested he would be soon “back home”. could be.
Liverpool are looking to capitalize on the uncertainty surrounding Jules Kounde at Barcelona as he considers leaving Camp Nou.
The Reds are set to have a busy summer transfer window after finishing fifth in the Premier League. The midfielder needs big investments as a number of players have already left.
Another department head, Jurgen Klopp, is also keen to strengthen the defense and Barcelona star Kounde is a possible option. According to reports from Spain, he was planning to leave Camp Nou this summer after constantly being played in the wrong position. He has since attempted to refute those rumors with a post on social media.
Brighton midfielder Alexis Mac Allister remains the player most closely associated with a move to Anfield, and reports in his native Argentina even suggest he has already decided on a shirt number.
Mac Allister looked emotional after playing what looked to be his last game for Brighton on Sunday. Seagulls boss Roberto De Zerbi has said he now expects him to leave.
Argentinian publication Ole have shared their latest information on the move, saying Liverpool “appear to be on track to give the world champion midfielder the number 10 shirt this summer”.
Mac Allister wears number 10 for Brighton, despite the shirt having been unoccupied at Liverpool since Sadio Mane’s departure last summer.
Young midfielder Leighton Clarkson appears to be leaving the Reds for good after impressing on loan at Aberdeen this season, but he faces a tough decision over where to go.While the Dons have an agreement to sign Clarkson on a permanent basis and are keen to move forward with the move, the Daily Record reports that recently relegated Reading FC are also in the hunt for the 21-year-old.
According to the Liverpool Echo, Liverpool do not want to lose Fabio Carvalho on a permanent deal this summer.
The Reds have received a number of requests for the 20-year-old, who has seen extremely limited opportunities in the second half of this season having started only once since Christmas.
Several Premier League teams are known to be looking to loan out Carvalho for next season, while at least one foreign side have reportedly made a permanent offer.
Jurgen Klopp had admitted Carvalho could be loaned out, but Liverpool will likely assess his options and other signings before making a decision.
Klopp recently said: “I think there could be a possibility that Fabio could be loaned out, but the fact is that it wasn’t Fabio’s best year of his career, of course, but it could have been his most.important.” “No player has impressed me as much as Fabio, that’s the truth.”
“This talented kid came here with big dreams and big expectations and it didn’t work out – it was okay at the start but it didn’t work out in the end.” But his work ethic will allow him to have a fantastic career as he trained and got nothing.Virgil van Dijk says Liverpool won’t look back with emotion this season but are ready to bounce back in the new season – hopefully with some signings.
Taking to Instagram, the soon-to-be-appointed Reds vice-captain wrote:
Liverpool are reportedly interested in Barcelona defender Jules Kounde.
Reds manager Jurgen Klopp has said defense is an area he is looking to strengthen this summer and Kounde fits into the picture as a player who can play both at centre-back and at right-back, changing when Trent Alexander-Arnold makes his Post guess post hybrid.Kounde only joined Barca from Sevilla last summer after being previously linked with Chelsea and the La Liga champions, who are keen to cut wage costs, could accept an offer of around £50m after the having sold for a committed £46m.
As well as the novelties, the starts at Anfield Road this summer should also be just as exciting.
One man who could leave is Fabio Carvalho. Liverpool are reportedly ready to approve a permanent departure for the youngster after just one season on Merseyside.
Carvalho made numerous appearances for the Reds at the start of the season, scoring in the 9-0 win over Bounemouth and then netting the last-minute winner against Newcastle.
He also scored in the 3-2 League Cup loss to Manchester City in the post-World Cup second leg but has made just four appearances for the Reds in 2023. Alexis Mac Allister is currently the closest name to a move to Liverpool FC. The world champion shows emotion after what will likely be his last game for Brighton on Sunday.
The 24-year-old was in tears at the end of Brighton’s 2-1 loss to Aston Villa and Seagulls boss Roberto De Zerbi has said he and Moises Caicedo – another Liverpool target – will leave this summer.
-

Despite Jürgen Klopp’s admission about transfers, Liverpool possesses “exceptional” talent that has yet to be unlocked.

Liverpool must make a choice about Fábio Carvalho’s future, but it is not as easy as it seems. Jürgen Klopp has many good reasons to keep him.When Fábio Carvalho came to Anfield as Fulham’s outstanding player in the Championship last season, it was hardly the year he would have been dreaming of.
In retrospect, a one-year loan with his old team might have been the best option. Carvalho has not played in many games for Liverpool, but under Marco Silva, he would have seen plenty of action for a squad that, up until Aleksandar Mitrovi’s lengthy suspension, was cruising in the Premier League and finished in the top half.
Carvalho, who is attracting interest from other teams and could leave this summer in search of more playing time, was mentioned by Jürgen Klopp during his final press conference of the season. Given that it has only been a year since his much-publicized move from Craven Cottage, it is not shocking that he is weighing his options.
Carvalho simply hasn’t played as much as he would have liked, but there are a few things worth pointing out.
To begin with, Liverpool should simply permit a loan period. Despite not playing much this season, Carvalho still has a lot of skill. There is a good reason why the Reds were so eager to sign him, and there are many other players who have had to adjust over time.

Any concept of permanently selling him would be a folly, not least because a year-long loan would increase his worth; only a short exit would make financial sense. It would be foolish to cash in while his stock is down.However, there is a case to be made for Carvalho to continue working for another year first. If his place in the lineup does not change throughout the first half of the following season, he might even elect to leave on a loan in January.
“Fábio, for the situation in which he is now, in training on an absolutely super level and not being involved, how he deals with it, I have to say, that’s kind of a role model,” Klopp said last month.
He may not be content with the circumstances, but he never gives up. It’s incredible. Although the character he displays here is remarkable, I don’t believe it was his strongest skill before he came to this place because he was and is a super-super talent.
However, those possibilities might still materialize. He was undoubtedly acquired with replacement squad possibilities like Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Naby Keta in mind.
His skill set is ideal for the more aggressive number eight positions, and as Curtis Jones has demonstrated over the past few weeks, when the squad is positioned to play to your strengths, things can change very fast.
Next year, Liverpool will also participate in the Europa League. Carvalho had opportunities during the current Champions League group stage, and he would undoubtedly get more of a look-in against inferior competition.

The Reds will also hope that they do not receive early-round domestic cup draws against Manchester City or Brighton. Carvalho participated in the game for 45 minutes against the first opponent but was not selected for the second opponent.If he had more good fortune, he might end up being similar to Takumi Minamino, a player who was instrumental in helping his team win the domestic double. Carvalho and Minamino differ in that the former is still young enough that a season like that would be the platform he needs to advance rather than the platform for an exit.
It makes sense that Carvalho could be thinking about his role at Liverpool, but hasty judgment should be avoided. The 20-year-old has plenty of talent and time on his side to pull it off.


Liverpool have been linked with a move by Inter Milan midfielder Nicolò Barella. It seems a mystery who will be the next player to arrive through the Anfield goal.