Tag: Joao Pedro

  • Liverpool Transfer Update: ‘Work Begins’ on $75m Deal and New Rayan Cherki Link Surfaces

    Liverpool Transfer Update: ‘Work Begins’ on $75m Deal and New Rayan Cherki Link Surfaces

    Joao Pedro

    Liverpool is performing strongly in both the Premier League and the Champions League, but this success could make the prospect of adding new players even more appealing to further strengthen the squad.

    Although Arne Slot is pleased with his team’s current performance, there are still areas where extra depth could be beneficial. A potential issue could arise if something were to happen to Ryan Gravenberch, for example, which would leave a gap.

    Here’s a look at the latest transfer rumors surrounding Liverpool. We begin with news of scouts being sent to France to scout a possible target for 2025.

    Rayan Cherki (Lyon)
    Liverpool has reportedly had scouts observe Lyon’s Rayan Cherki this season, according to Fabrizio Romano. The talented playmaker has attracted attention due to his potential, although a move in the winter transfer window seems unlikely, as there is no immediate need for additional players in his position. Lyon, however, is under financial pressure and needs to sell players.

    Cherki has been in good form this season, with five goals and seven assists to his name. Despite this, it’s expected that he won’t stay at Lyon for much longer. He is often compared to Eden Hazard and tipped for a bright future.

    Liverpool.com says: Cherki is undoubtedly a talented player, but he may not have an immediate place in Liverpool’s starting lineup. With Harvey Elliott still struggling for playing time, the priority should be to give him more minutes, potentially in a number 10 role.

    Joao Pedro (Brighton)

    Joao Pedro

    Liverpool has reportedly started groundwork for a summer move for Brighton’s Brazilian striker Joao Pedro, according to Football Insider. With an expected price tag above $75m (£60m/€72m), Pedro is reportedly open to joining a bigger club.

    Liverpool.com says: Given the uncertainty around Darwin Nunez’s future at Liverpool, Pedro seems like a smart option. He could become the next Roberto Firmino, showing great promise and impressive statistics at just 22 years old. He’s ready to take his game to the next level.

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    Liverpool urged to pay £40-50m for January target also pursued by Arsenal and Man United

    Liverpool are eager to sign Antonee Robinson from Fulham in January.

    As reported by Football Insider, they will need to pay a fee of approximately £40-50 million to secure the USMNT star’s services.

    The 27-year-old left-back has proven himself as a consistent performer in the Premier League and could be the perfect replacement for Andrew Robertson. The Scottish international has shown signs of decline, with recent performances being underwhelming. Robertson requires a suitable replacement, and the Fulham defender would be an excellent acquisition.

    Both Manchester United and Arsenal are also interested in the player, and it remains to be seen where he will end up.

    Robinson has contributed 6 assists for Fulham in the league this season, solidifying his importance to the team. It’s no surprise that Fulham are asking for a premium price for him.

    Liverpool have the financial resources to complete the transfer and should move to sign him in the upcoming weeks.

    Manchester United and Arsenal also have a need for Robinson.

    It’s not surprising that Manchester United are targeting the player. Luke Shaw has been plagued by recurring injury issues, and Manchester United need a more dependable option in that position. Robinson has demonstrated his quality in the Premier League and could make an immediate impact if he joins Old Trafford.

    Similarly, Arsenal are in search of a top-tier left-back who could surpass Oleksandr Zinchenko. The 27-year-old fits the bill, and it will be fascinating to see where he ultimately chooses to go.

    Robinson will likely be drawn to the opportunity to join a major club. Having proven his abilities with Fulham, he will want to play for a team capable of winning significant trophies. As he is in the prime of his career, he will want to compete regularly at the highest level.

  • Liverpool may land a new Roberto Firmino as $68m Arne Slot ‘priority’ appears to be a smart move

    Liverpool may land a new Roberto Firmino as $68m Arne Slot ‘priority’ appears to be a smart move

    Liverpool is reportedly targeting a player who could become the next Roberto Firmino, with this potential transfer making perfect sense for Arne Slot in 2025.

    Currently, there aren’t many areas of Liverpool’s squad raising concerns. Leading both the Premier League and the Champions League, Arne Slot’s team is in a strong position.

    However, there are a few uncertainties in the forward line for the medium term. Therefore, it’s interesting to note that, according to Brazilian outlet UOL, Liverpool has made Brighton star Joao Pedro a priority for 2025, as the club is said to be exploring options for potential number nine reinforcements.

    With Darwin Nunez still showing inconsistency and Diogo Jota often sidelined by injuries, this move would make sense. Pedro also aligns stylistically with what Liverpool needs.

    At 23, he is at the right age to advance his career, showcasing the kind of skill set that Liverpool has historically admired. He is excellent in linking play, effective off the ball, and has been regularly scoring and assisting, with four goals and three assists in nine appearances under Fabian Hurzeler this season.

    In terms of defensive contributions, Pedro is among Europe’s top forwards and attacking midfielders, ranking in the 90th percentile for tackles and the 97th for interceptions. His passing and creativity numbers are also in the high 80s or low 90s percentile. He is showing potential to become the next Roberto Firmino.

    Soccer data site FBref also highlights that two of Pedro’s top-five most stylistically similar players are Luis Diaz and Cody Gakpo, which suggests he could be a good fit at Liverpool. Both Diaz and Gakpo are effective off the ball and becoming increasingly influential in attack under Slot.

    Liverpool may land a new Roberto Firmino as $68m Arne Slot 'priority' appears to be a smart move

    Brighton spent $38 million (£30m/€36m) to bring Pedro from Watford in 2023, so they would likely demand a significantly higher fee to part with him. The Seagulls are known for maximizing profits on player sales, with Alexis Mac Allister being a rare exception due to a release clause included in his contract.

    There is also some uncertainty about how Slot views the number nine role, as Nunez, Jota, and Diaz have all played there under him, each interpreting the position differently. However, if Liverpool is looking for someone with a more well-rounded influence who can link play as well as finish, Pedro should be near the top of their list.

    “He was the best player on the pitch,” former Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi said of Pedro—valued at least $68m (£54m/€65m), according to Fichajes—after he scored twice against Spurs last season. “He played another incredible game. I am really pleased with his improvement in mentality and attitude. In the defensive phase, he defended like a center-back for 90 minutes. He is becoming a top player. I hope in the next year to work with him, but it will be very tough.”

    De Zerbi left Brighton in the summer and is no longer working with Pedro, but his prediction that the Brazilian will eventually join a top club is likely to come true. If Liverpool is seriously interested in him, it would be a logical move, even if his transfer will come at a high price.

  • Brazilian media connects £30m Premier League player to potential summer transfer to Liverpool

    Brazilian media connects £30m Premier League player to potential summer transfer to Liverpool

    Joao Pedro

    Liverpool have been connected to various forwards recently, and a report from Brazil suggests that the Reds have shown strong interest in a Premier League player.

    Arne Slot’s forward line is packed with talent, making it one of the best in the English Premier League, and perhaps in Europe as well.

    However, Liverpool are keen on bolstering their attacking options and are considering a move for Eintracht Frankfurt’s Omar Marmoush next summer. The Egyptian forward could be available for between €50m and €60m, although it remains unclear whether the Merseyside club will make an official approach.

    There is also uncertainty surrounding Mohamed Salah’s future at Liverpool, as his contract expires in 2025. If the 32-year-old leaves at the end of the season, Liverpool’s hunt for a new forward would intensify. One potential target already playing in the Premier League is Brighton’s Joao Pedro, with reports in Brazil linking the Reds to the Brazilian star.

    Liverpool’s interest in Brighton forward Joao Pedro

    As per UOL, Liverpool are set to prioritise signing Pedro next summer from Brighton and may begin negotiations with the Seagulls as soon as January.

    The 23-year-old joined Brighton last summer for £30m from Watford. Since then, he has been a vital player for the Premier League club, featuring in 49 matches, scoring 26 goals, and contributing six assists.

    Pedro has had an impressive start to this season as well, registering four goals and three assists in just nine Premier League appearances.

    Though still developing, Pedro has significant potential and is a player who Slot could refine into an elite talent. His addition to the current Liverpool squad would be a smart move if one of their key players departs next summer.

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    Liverpool have presented a contract offer to Virgil van Dijk – negotiations ongoing

    According to a trusted source, Liverpool has extended a new contract offer to Virgil van

    According to a trusted source, Liverpool has extended a new contract offer to Virgil van Dijk as his current deal nears expiration at the end of the season.

    As many are aware, Van Dijk, Mo Salah, and Trent Alexander-Arnold all have contracts set to expire in the summer of 2025, giving them the freedom to move to other clubs.

    However, a deal for Van Dijk seems to be progressing, with Liverpool reportedly making a formal contract offer, according to respected journalist David Ornstein of The Athletic.

    Yet, not all the news is positive. Ornstein shared that the offer “fell short of his expectations and so far there has been no breakthrough on the value or length of an extension.”

    He added, “The dialogue has taken place for some time and continues.”

    While no deal has been reached yet, it’s clear from these developments – likely originating from the club – that there is confidence in making progress soon.

    Virgil van Dijk’s recent comments on contracts

    Discussions about the player’s future have mainly taken place behind closed doors.

    In his most recent comments, made during an interview with Viaplay late last week, Van Dijk indicated that no agreement was near.

    “Honestly, no,” the Dutch captain replied when asked if a deal had been completed.

    “There is no change at all, there is no update at all, there is no news for the outside world. So I have nothing to share.

    “[I understand the curiosity] but there is nothing at all, it is all untrue.”

    These remarks followed Van Dijk briefly joining Salah in the mixed zone after Liverpool’s 3-2 victory over Southampton on November 24, where he smiled while saying, “I will play at the top level as long as possible, for sure, me and this man.”

    From his words, it’s clear that Van Dijk is eager to stay.