Tag: Gleison Bremer

  • Liverpool informed that Bremer’s £50 million deal will be accepted

    Liverpool informed that Bremer’s £50 million deal will be accepted

    Liverpool informed that Bremer's £50 million deal will be accepted

    Football Insider has been informed by sources that Liverpool must make a proposal of £50 million in order to get Gleison Bremer, a top player for Juventus.

    Anfield has made the 27-year-old a major target as they prioritise adding defence reinforcements as soon as possible during the summer transfer window.

    After moving across Turin to Juventus four years after joining Torino in 2018, Bremer has been a standout performance in Serie A.

    On Monday, July 22, Football Insider reported that Liverpool and Aston Villa will compete to capture Juventus star Dean Huijsen.

    According to sources, Reds transfer directors view 19-year-old Huijsen as “one for the future” and still hope to add a defender to Anfield this summer.

    Bremer, valued at £50m, and Inacio are Liverpool’s primary targets

    After showing long-term interest, Marc Guehi was another candidate on the list.

    However, Football Insider disclosed on Tuesday, July 23, that Liverpool has been turned off by Crystal Palace’s demands of £70 million.

    Goncalo Inacio has also been watched by the Merseysiders for a considerable amount of time, and it is thought that the Sporting CP defender’s European experience is especially appealing to the Reds’ transfer squad.

    Bremer and Inacio are two of Liverpool’s best possibilities as they try to make their first major summer acquisition.

    Bremer, who has five caps for Brazil, signed a new contract in December 2023 and is currently under contract at Turin until June 2028.

    Though his contract at Anfield expires in June 2025, current captain and defensive mainstay Virgil van Dijk has hinted at a possible departure in recent months.

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    A Liverpool defender wants to leave Anfield with a Champions League club showing interested

    Van den Berg, who announced publicly that he intended to leave Liverpool after spending last season on loan at Mainz, has received an offer

    Sepp van den Berg is rumoured to have asked Liverpool to lower their asking price for him so he can depart this summer.

    Van den Berg, who announced publicly that he intended to leave Liverpool after spending last season on loan at Mainz, has received an offer from PSV Eindhoven.

    PSV is eager to sign the Dutchman, according to Voetbal International, but not at Liverpool’s €20 million asking price.

    Van der Berg wants to leave Anfield this summer, and PSV, the winners of the Dutch Eredivisie, is interested in signing him. This is because he probably won’t have many opportunity to play regular first-team games with the Reds next season.

    The player’s intentions are now clear as Van den Berg’s reps beg Liverpool to reduce their asking price.

    The defender believes the Reds are asking for too much money, especially since he only has two years left on his deal.

    His thoughts have changed due to PSV, and according to Voetbal International, he and his management have informed Liverpool of their want to go as well.

    The defender hasn’t made it into the first team since joining the team and has spent time away from Anfield on loan.

    Van den Berg is clearly far down the pecking order and will have a difficult time breaking into the first squad at the Reds, as they currently have options in central defence with Virgil Van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate, Joe Gomez, and Jarell Quansah.

    Liverpool’s roster will grow by one defender.

    Following a "transfer request," Liverpool may let go of a wanted player in order to sign Mohamed Salah's replacement.

    Liverpool is anticipated to add a central defender to the squad this summer after being linked to a move for Leny Yoro of Lille.

    Arne Slot’s squad will have a harder time finding a spot for the young defender in the upcoming campaign.

    His career is currently in need of a change of scenery, and Liverpool should be able to recoup some of its costs by selling him and using the money to make some summer transfers.

    Although the Reds have not yet begun their transfer window operations under the new manager, they are anticipated to add midfield and defence players

  • LFC transfer news today – Eze decision, £50.5 million Bremer BID, and signing close

    LFC transfer news today – Eze decision, £50.5 million Bremer BID, and signing close

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

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

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

    £50.5M OFFFER FOR GLEISON BREMER

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

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

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

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

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

    Release Clause of Dani olmo

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

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

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

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

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

    Signing Close

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

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

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

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

    Chelsea’s Rio Ngumoha signing for Liverpool

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

    Eze’s Choice

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

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

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

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

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

  • €70 million Brazilian player says he’s “happy” about Liverpool’s alleged interest amidst fresh bid rumours.

    €70 million Brazilian player says he’s “happy” about Liverpool’s alleged interest amidst fresh bid rumours.

    BREMER

    With Virgil van Dijk’s long-term future still up in the air and Joel Matip’s contract expiring, Liverpool is reportedly looking to add a centre defender this summer.

    The 33-year-old’s contract is set to expire in 2025, thus the Reds are reportedly considering Leny Yoro of Lille as a potential replacement.

    Real Madrid is also keeping an eye on the 18-year-old, who had a stellar season in Ligue 1.

    Next year is when his contract expires, and Lille will want to make the most of their young squad talent rather than lose him for free.

    Although Yoro is thought to have Madrid as his long-term objective, Liverpool is prepared to pick up the pieces in the event that the 15-time European winners are unable to close the transaction.

    However, in recent weeks, rumours have surfaced connecting the Anfield team to a comeback for Juventus centre defender Gleison Bremer.

    LIVERPOOL RETURNS FOR BREMER

    BREMER

    Prior to the Brazilian’s 2022 transfer to Juventus, Liverpool was reportedly one of the teams keeping an eye on the Torino centre defender.

    Since then, Bremer, 27, has proven to be the best defender in Serie A, and in December of last year, he inked a new contract in Turin.

    According to rumours in the Italian media, the agreement includes a buyout provision worth between €60 million and €70 million, but it won’t be activated until 2025.

    The five-cap Brazil international is still being courted by Chelsea and Manchester United, according to Tuttomercatoweb, but Liverpool and Bayern Munich are now in the running to sign him.

    BREMER: I leave it to my agents

    Before Brazil’s Copa America knockout match against Uruguay, Bremer spoke to Diario AS over the weekend and said he was flattered to be asked to play, but his primary concentration was on international duty.

    “I leave the matter to my agents as I am very focused on the Copa America,” he stated. “I have read a few things, of course, and I’m glad to know which historically significant clubs I could follow, but in all honesty, I’ll talk to them after the Copa America.”

    Brazil has already qualified for the quarterfinals and has now lost.

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    Ten Liverpool players are departing as part of Arne Slot’s summer transfer plan.

    Joel Matip and Thiago Alcantara

    After losing a number of squad members, Liverpool will be trying to finish deals this summer.

    Ten players who have reached the end of their Liverpool career will say goodbye to the club today. Contacts usually end on June 30, as is customary throughout the English top flight.

    Now that this day has arrived, the Reds will formally say goodbye to several people who were once part of their organisation.

    At the first team level, Joel Matip and Thiago Alcantara are now unrestricted free agents and will not have their contracts extended. During their tenure on Merseyside, both players have experienced their fair share of injury issues, which probably had an impact on the decision about their future.

    Adrian is another player whose contract expires today; he has been extended an offer. What will happen next with the Spaniard, who has allegedly agreed to return to his boyhood club Real Betis, is still unknown at this time. The 37-year-old may still stay at Anfield, however this is not definite.

    Adam Lewis, Mateusz Musialowski, and Melkamu Frauendorf—all of whom have played senior level for the club—are making their way out the door at the Academy level. While Musialowski had to wait until March of this year for his chance after being used from the bench in a Europa League victory over Sparta Prague, Lewis made his first-team debut in an FA Cup replay against Shrewsbury Town in February 2020 but has spent the last four seasons out on loan. Frauendorf also made their maiden start against Shrewsbury, though it was in January 2022.

    The club chose not to extend terms with the young players, therefore fellow Academy players Nathan Giblin, Francis Gyimah, Luke Hewitson, Niall Osborne, and Cody Pennington will also be starting new chapters in their lives as of right now. Goalkeepers Jacob Poytress and Reece Trueman have been given the chance to continue their career with the team, just like Adrian did, but there has been no update regarding their commitment to this choice.

  • South American star was offered the chance to sign with Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United.

    South American star was offered the chance to sign with Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United.

    Gleison Bremer

    According to reports, Gleison Bremer from Juventus has made offers to sign with Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United at the end of the current campaign.

    According to a report from HITC, the Premier League clubs have been contacted by intermediaries regarding his availability, and the Italian club may try to sell him at the end of the current campaign.

    The Brazilian defender is undoubtedly talented enough to play in the Premier League and has established himself as a key member of the Italian team’s first squad.

    It will be intriguing to see if Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United are willing to pay the high price of over £50 million for the Brazilian defender.

    United, Chelsea, and Liverpool need Gleison Bremer.

    Thiago Silva is expected to leave Chelsea on a free transfer at the end of the current campaign, therefore they will need to find a suitable replacement. Signing his countryman might turn out to be a smart move. The 27-year-old’s willingness to join a team without European football will be interesting to see, since the Blues are unlikely to earn European qualification for the upcoming campaign.

    Liverpool, however, also needs depth in their defensive unit. Bremer might end up being a better option than Joel Matip, who will become a free agent in the summer. The Brazilian is currently at the height of his abilities, and the Premier League may see an instant effect from him. The left-footed central defender can also fill in as a temporary full back.

    In the meanwhile, Jonny Evans will need to be replaced by Manchester United in the summer, and the Brazilian might end up being a significant improvement.

    He might be tempted to join all three clubs, but the asking fee might be a problem. They don’t want to overpay for the defender, and it’s unclear if they can work out a fair deal with the Italian team.

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    Liverpool is prepared to compete with Real Madrid for a £51 million, highly skilled defender.

    Liverpool is prepared to compete with Real Madrid for a £51 million, highly skilled defender.

    Liverpool is now in the running to recruit Lille defender Leny Yoro, with Real Madrid of Spain.

    This season, the 18-year-old center-half has become one of Ligue 1’s breakout stars, drawing interest from several top teams around Europe.

    Yoro has long been the target of Real Madrid and PSG, but it appears that other teams have also shown interest in the midfielder.

    Liverpool has joined the Yoro race.

    Liverpool and Real Madrid are willing to fight for the acquisition of Lille’s Leny Yoro, according to MARCA (h/t 90 Min).

    The young French defender may be pursued by the Reds, who are hoping to add a defender during the summer transfer window.

    French prodigy is anticipated to come with a price tag of approximately £51 million. Yoro’s signature is reportedly being pursued by Chelsea, which would increase competition for the young player.

    Yoro, who is only eighteen years old, has become a mainstay for Lille’s defence. Throughout 35 games across all competitions, he has scored three goals.

    The centre back is the best option because Real Madrid’s defence lacks depth, which has been evident this season and makes it an important position to bolster in the summer.

    The favourites to sign Liverpool target are La Liga leaders.

    Despite the increasing competition, Real Madrid is likely to have an advantage over the other teams fighting for Yoro’s services.

    The 18-year-old defensive prospect’s desire to relocate to Santiago Bernabeu is the reason behind this.

    Since Yoro’s contract expires in 2025, the Spanish powerhouses are reluctant to pay a premium for the player, which could present issues down the road if Lille demands a larger price.

    So, it’s still unclear where the 18-year-old will spend the summer.