Tag: Murillo

  • Liverpool transfer updates: Player ‘compared to Cristiano Ronaldo’ and potential successor for Virgil van Dijk targeted

    Liverpool transfer updates: Player ‘compared to Cristiano Ronaldo’ and potential successor for Virgil van Dijk targeted

    Kenan Yildiz

    Liverpool’s season under Arne Slot has started spectacularly, yet significant issues remain as January approaches.

    The recent draw with Arsenal leaves Liverpool just a point behind Premier League leaders Manchester City—an unexpected position at the season’s outset. Goals from Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah earned a potentially crucial point in the title chase.

    However, the futures of Van Dijk, Mohamed Salah, and Trent Alexander-Arnold remain uncertain, as their contracts expire at the season’s end. Once the January transfer window opens, they can negotiate pre-contract agreements with foreign clubs, adding urgency for Liverpool.

    Liverpool.com provides insights into the latest transfer rumors, including a potential replacement for Van Dijk and a player being compared to a football legend.

    Kenan Yildiz (Juventus)
    Liverpool and Arsenal are reportedly interested in signing Juventus forward Kenan Yildiz, according to CaughtOffside. The 19-year-old has begun to make a name for himself, scoring twice in a thrilling 4-4 draw against Inter Milan.

    Turkey U19 coach Soykan Baskar even suggested, “Yildiz is more talented than Cristiano Ronaldo. His technique with the ball is superior to that of the Portuguese” (via JuveFC).

    Liverpool.com notes: No pressure, Kenan, but that’s a significant claim for someone so young. After his recent performance, he’ll likely attract considerable attention.

    It will be intriguing to see if Yildiz gets more opportunities at Juventus and if he can build on his recent success. If so, he could become a player to watch.

    Murillo (Nottingham Forest)

    Kenan Yildiz

    Liverpool is reportedly “seriously” contemplating a move for Nottingham Forest defender Murillo, according to TEAMtalk. With uncertainty surrounding Van Dijk’s future, the Reds have created a shortlist of targets, keeping a close eye on the Brazilian for the rest of the season.

    Other names on Liverpool’s radar include Goncalo Inacio from Sporting CP and Loic Bade from Sevilla. Chelsea is also interested in Murillo, but may prioritize other positions first.

    Liverpool.com observes: Murillo has been linked to Liverpool for some time and has stepped up his game this season at Forest, even achieving a clean sheet against the Reds—something no other team has done. He’s likely to garner significant interest moving forward.

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    Liverpool transfer updates: Player ‘compared to Cristiano Ronaldo’ and potential successor for Virgil van Dijk targeted

    Alphonso Davies

    Liverpool, with Michael Edwards at the helm, is undoubtedly already planning for the upcoming season. The Reds have a strong history of effective squad planning and will want to maintain that momentum.

    A key strategy for future planning involves targeting players from other top clubs who are nearing the end of their contracts without having renewed. Liverpool is well aware of this, especially with their own trio—Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk, and Mohamed Salah—in similar situations.

    About a month ago, we reported that Liverpool expressed interest in Bayern Munich left-back Alphonso Davies, who is currently earning around £183,000 a week and has just nine months left on his contract with the Bundesliga side.

    According to Grizz Khan of 90min, Liverpool has made a pre-contract offer to Davies, should he decide to leave Bayern. The Canadian will be eligible to negotiate with foreign clubs starting January 1, 2025.

    However, the report indicates that despite Liverpool’s keen interest, they are likely to lose out to Real Madrid. The Spanish giants have been pursuing Davies for some time, and when they set their sights on a player, they often succeed.

    Liverpool has experienced similar disappointments in transfer battles with Madrid, such as with *Aurelien Tchouameni*. Although the Reds will strive to secure Davies, overcoming Real Madrid may prove challenging.

    Still, football can be unpredictable, and until Davies officially signs elsewhere, anything is possible. Let’s see how this unfolds.

  • Liverpool’s primary objective to replace Virgil van Dijk is a £50 million Premier League centre back

    Liverpool’s primary objective to replace Virgil van Dijk is a £50 million Premier League centre back

    Liverpool presents proposal to secure pre-contract with defender earning £183,000 per week

    Arne Slot has made an impressive start to his Liverpool tenure.

    Currently, Liverpool is in second place in the Premier League following their 2-2 draw with Arsenal over the weekend.

    There’s an increasing sense on Merseyside that a second Premier League title might be attainable, especially as it could be the last opportunity for several key players to secure it.

    Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Virgil van Dijk all have contracts expiring at the end of the year, casting uncertainty on their futures.

    In light of this, it has been revealed that Liverpool is looking for a potential replacement for van Dijk.

    Liverpool is interested in Murillo

    As reported by TEAMtalk, Liverpool has made Nottingham Forest center-back Murillo their primary target to fill the gap if van Dijk departs Anfield after his contract ends.

    The club is already compiling a list of possible replacements for the Dutchman, with Murillo reportedly at the top.

    Earlier this month, TBR noted that Sevilla’s Loic Bade is another defender Liverpool is considering ahead of the 2025 summer transfer window.

    However, Murillo appears to be the main focus, with club officials planning to monitor his performance until the season concludes before deciding whether to pursue him formally.

    Murillo’s valuation is around £50 million

    Additionally, Goncalo Inacio is also on Liverpool’s radar. The club had shown interest in signing Inacio over the summer but faced competition from Arsenal.

    Ultimately, he stayed in Portugal, but with Sporting’s manager Ruben Amorim expected to take over at Manchester United, it could lead to more competition for Liverpool next year.

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    Liverpool presents proposal to secure pre-contract with defender earning £183,000 per week

    Alphonso Davies

    Liverpool, with Michael Edwards at the helm, is undoubtedly already planning for the upcoming season. The Reds have a strong history of effective squad planning and will want to maintain that momentum.

    A key strategy for future planning involves targeting players from other top clubs who are nearing the end of their contracts without having renewed. Liverpool is well aware of this, especially with their own trio—Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk, and Mohamed Salah—in similar situations.

    About a month ago, we reported that Liverpool expressed interest in Bayern Munich left-back Alphonso Davies, who is currently earning around £183,000 a week and has just nine months left on his contract with the Bundesliga side.

    According to Grizz Khan of 90min, Liverpool has made a pre-contract offer to Davies, should he decide to leave Bayern. The Canadian will be eligible to negotiate with foreign clubs starting January 1, 2025.

    However, the report indicates that despite Liverpool’s keen interest, they are likely to lose out to Real Madrid. The Spanish giants have been pursuing Davies for some time, and when they set their sights on a player, they often succeed.

    Liverpool has experienced similar disappointments in transfer battles with Madrid, such as with *Aurelien Tchouameni*. Although the Reds will strive to secure Davies, overcoming Real Madrid may prove challenging.

    Still, football can be unpredictable, and until Davies officially signs elsewhere, anything is possible. Let’s see how this unfolds.

  • The Brazilian Premier League defender says he’s open to joining Liverpool.

    The Brazilian Premier League defender says he’s open to joining Liverpool.

    The defender for Nottingham Forest, Murillo, has stated in an open interview that he is open to joining any one of three Premier

    The defender for Nottingham Forest, Murillo, has stated in an open interview that he is open to joining any one of three Premier League teams, including Liverpool.

    The Brazilian, who has only been at Forest for a year, has already made it known that he wants to play for “a big club” and that Liverpool is a team he “wouldn’t discard.”

    The centre back for Forest, who played 34 times for the relegation-threatened team this season, has discussed how he views his current team as a stepping stone.

    Murillo stated on the Benja Me Mucho podcast, according to liverpool.com: “I had the thought and the dream of playing in the Premier League.”

    “I decided to go to Nottingham Forest, have a successful season, and then transfer to a major league team.”

    “I was thinking about that. Manchester City is my choice, however considering their roster, it would be harder for me to start every game. “City and Arsenal are also competing for the Premier League title.”

    The 22-year-old continued by mentioning Anfield as another possible location.

    “I also wouldn’t rule out Liverpool,” he continued. “It would be a great chance for me to showcase my football skills in a major league.”

    Thank you for not discounting us, Murillo, but before a transfer can take place, you must be desired by Liverpool, Manchester City, or Arsenal.

    However, the Brazilian did mention that Chelsea had already expressed interest. There have also been earlier reports that Liverpool is “monitoring” the center-half.

    Although it is known that Liverpool is searching for defenders during this transfer window, it is unclear if Murillo is a top priority for them.

    The defender for Nottingham Forest, Murillo, has stated in an open interview that he is open to joining any one of three Premier

    Last summer, Forest invested roughly £15 million to get him as a young prospect from Corinthians. He started every week virtually right away.

    His numbers don’t particularly stand out, as you might expect from a player on a team that is in danger of relegation, but he has shown improvement this season while dribbling the ball past opponents.

    Sadly, though, he lacks strength in the air. Based on FBRef data, he has won 1.23 aerial duels per ninety minutes in the past year.

    For that specific stat, he is among the bottom 10% of defenders in the top five leagues in Europe.

    He was in the top three percent in one area where he excelled: clearances, as he produced 6.07 of them per 90.

    However, some of that might be attributed to his always being on the defensive for his side. Because Virgil van Dijk plays higher up the pitch on average, he produced 3.97 clearances per 90.

    Generally speaking, it doesn’t seem likely that Liverpool would give Murillo any thought right now.

    The only conclusion that can be drawn from this interview is that, to the dismay of Forest supporters, he does not consider them to be “a big club.”

  • Liverpool given the chance to seize the £40 million target right away.

    Liverpool given the chance to seize the £40 million target right away.

    Murillo

    Murillo, a defender for Nottingham Forest, is a target for Liverpool this summer.

    Football Insider reports that Liverpool is monitoring the progress of the Brazilian, who is estimated to be worth £40 million. According to the source, Nottingham Forest is facing financial troubles and might potentially violate financial restrictions this summer. If they don’t raise money by selling some players soon, they can lose points.

    Liverpool has a fantastic chance to seize the occasion and acquire the Brazilian defender. This summer, they will need to strengthen their defence, particularly with Joel Matip’s departure.

    The Brazilian, who is 21 years old, might be the best long-term addition for them. Liverpool must begin making plans for the future, particularly when Virgil van Dijk is only thirty years old. Murillo might be Ibrahima Konate’s best long-term partner at the centre of the Liverpool defence.

    The South American will be tempted to join Liverpool if the chance arises, as it will be an attractive opportunity to join one of the largest clubs in the world. Whether Liverpool is prepared to shell out £40 million for the defender will be interesting to watch.

    They may try to sign the player for a more affordable price by taking advantage of Nottingham Forest’s financial weaknesses.

    Murillo would prove useful in the long run.

    Murillo has already demonstrated his abilities in English football, and with coaching and experience, he should continue to get better. In the proper hands, he might become a premier player for the Reds.

    It is unclear if Nottingham Forest would be able to acquire money by selling other players in order to retain players like Murillo at the team. Ideally, they would want to hang onto their best young players.

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    Arne Slot provided updates on the preseason needs and the Ipswich Town opener

    Slot's reign at Liverpool could begin with Inacio transfer.

    Liverpool received their 2024-25 league fixture list on Tuesday morning, with the new manager’s tenure beginning at Portman Road on August 17 against promoted side Ipswich Town.

    That game will be followed by Brentford’s visit to Anfield a week later, Slot’s first competitive home game in charge of the Reds, before a match against Manchester United at Old Trafford to cap off the first month of top-flight activity.

    Slot confirmed to Liverpoolfc.com that his team’s game with Ipswich will begin at 12.30pm. According to what I know, Jürgen [Klopp] grumbled a lot about this, so they probably thought, with Jürgen out, we’ll place them at 12.30 again!

    “No, it’s not a typical 12.30 since it’s not after a game in Europe. I look forward to it. A promoted squad, therefore it will be significant for them as well.

    “I think every team might prefer a home game to start with, but we’re going to face Ipswich and we are looking forward to that.”

    However, Slot will oversee his first pre-season in charge of the club when his senior group returns to Merseyside next month.

    Liverpool’s preparations will begin at the AXA Training Centre, followed by a travel to the United States for friendlies against Real Betis, Arsenal, and Manchester United.

    Slot’s first competitive encounter at Anfield is slated for August 24, when Thomas Frank’s Brentford will go north from the metropolis.

    “Every new club you go to, and it’s your first home game, it’s special,” he said of the opportunity.

    “I remember it being special at Feyenoord, and I expect it to be just as special here in Liverpool. But, as I already stated, the first item I’ll look at is our first training session, followed by all subsequent sessions and games.

    “We have to take this really seriously to be the best possible team we can be at the first game at Ipswich and the second game, the home game against Brentford.”

    On his enthusiasm about visiting Anfield, he added: “Yeah, but I think everyone would tell you that in football, you go game by game, and the first and most important one is Ipswich.”

    “But if I say this and the players would listen to this, they would get the wrong impression of me, because the friendly games are really important for us to be in the best possible position for the Ipswich game.”

  • Top Premier League defender available for £20 million is being pursued by Liverpool and Manchester United.

    Top Premier League defender available for £20 million is being pursued by Liverpool and Manchester United.

    Nottingham Forest's Murillo

    This summer, Liverpool and Manchester United are looking to add a center-back, and they have their sights set on Nottingham Forest’s Murillo.

    The 21-year-old, who signed a £15 million contract with Brazilian team Corinthians to join the Midlands club last summer, has excelled in his Premier League debut.

    The Brazilian is quick, powerful, and has a superb passing range—everything you could want in a center-back in the modern day.

    Football Insider reports that Liverpool, Chelsea, and Manchester United are reportedly keeping an eye on the defender’s circumstances at the City Ground, and Nottingham Forest will reportedly seek at least £20 million for the defender this summer.

    Since he has started every game for Forest this season that he has been available for, Murillo has been an important member of the team.

    Should the Midlands club be relegated this season—which is conceivable given that Forest is now ranked seventeenth in the Premier League—they will have a difficult time holding onto the centre back.

    Once more, Liverpool's misfit on loan scores; he now has seven goals in ten appearances.

    Murillo of Nottingham Forest is being coveted by Liverpool and Manchester United. Erik ten Hag has been waiting for a new centre defender since the summer, but the Manchester team has never given him one.

    The inability of Lisandro Martinez and Victor Lindelof to stay healthy this season has made that position a troublesome area for the Red Devils. Ten Hag has thus been left without many options, as seen in the last several weeks when Willy Kambwala has had to fill in for the Premier League’s biggest clubs.

    Joel Matip’s contract at Anfield is set to expire at the conclusion of current season, meaning the Reds will lose the defender. Murillo would be a suitable replacement for the 32-year-old at Anfield.

    The Brazilian has the skills to play in a team that uses a high line and would fit in well with the Merseyside club’s current style of play.

    Given that it appears like multiple teams are vying to sign the 21-year-old away from Nottingham Forest, it will be intriguing to watch what happens with him this summer.

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    Once more, Liverpool’s misfit on loan scores; he now has seven goals in ten appearances.

    Once more, Liverpool's misfit on loan scores; he now has seven goals in ten appearances.

    On loan from Liverpool to Hull City, Fabio Carvalho continued his incredible scoring streak in the Championship on Saturday with another goal.

    Hull City defeated Queen’s Park Rangers 2-0 on Saturday thanks to another goal from Fabio Carvalho. With so, he continues his incredible recent record in the Championship.

    The Portuguese playmaker scored a wonderful goal after running deep behind the QPR defence to take advantage of a through-ball. Then, for a 2-0 lead, the Liverpool loanee swept it home with abandon.

    Carvalho has now made 16 appearances for Hull and scored eight goals, but his current form is even better. Ultimately, he needed a few games to get comfortable.

    Carvalho, however, has seven strikes in his last ten games. In addition, he has scored five goals in his last six games and four in his previous four.

    The 21-year-old has also routinely scored significant goals. There were braces against Cardiff City in a 3-1 victory, strikes that saved points against West Brom and Leicester City, and the game-winning goal against Southampton.

    It’s just what the athlete needed after such an absurdly bad start to the season. That might even be sufficient to save his Liverpool career.

    THE FUTURE OF FABIO CARVALHO

    Carvalho was projected to be a great player on loan at RB Leipzig, where he spent the first part of the season. Rather, he played in just 158 Bundesliga minutes over the course of six months.

    Something had to give. Carvalho was relegated back to the Championship by Liverpool, where he played some of his greatest games of the season.

    It’s turned out to be a brilliant move. In his first season at Anfield, Carvalho was a bit of an oddball, if only because manager Jurgen Klopp believed he needed dependable, established numbers during a challenging campaign.

    However, Carvalho’s loan with Hull demonstrates that his talent is still very much present, and at age 21, there is still time for him to succeed at Liverpool. If he wanted a chance to impress the new manager in preseason, he had to perform well in the second half of the season, and we believe he has now earned that

  • A Nottingham Forest star is being pursued by Arsenal, Chelsea, and Liverpool in light of the relegation threat.

    A Nottingham Forest star is being pursued by Arsenal, Chelsea, and Liverpool in light of the relegation threat.

    Murillo

    Many teams are keeping an eye on Nottingham Forest star Murillo as relegation becomes a genuine threat for the team. These teams include Arsenal, Chelsea, and Liverpool.

    Forest received a four-point deduction on Monday for violating the sustainability, profit, and profitability guidelines set forth by the Premier League.

    With just nine games remaining, Nuno Espirito Santo’s team is just one point below Luton Town in 17th place and in the relegation zone.

    Even though Forest is probably going to appeal the punishment, they will still be trying to offload players in the summer to keep their finances in check.

    Murillo, one of their most valuable assets, has made an impression since joining from Corinthians for £15 million last summer.

    The centre back has started all league games and four of Forest’s five FA Cup matches since relocating to the City Ground.

    The 21-year-old’s contract is set to expire in 2028, but how much Forest can get for him at that point may depend on their ability to keep themselves out of the Championship.

    Nonetheless, there are plenty of Premier League teams and clubs throughout Europe that are interested in signing Murillo, according to the Daily Mail, so if he were to go up for sale, there would be no shortage of buyers.

    In addition to PSG and Barcelona, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Newcastle are “monitoring the defender’s progress.”

    The Times claims that in order to avoid another violation of the regulations, Forest needs to make at least £30 million in profit from the sale of one of its key players this summer.

    Another pair of names who might wind up on the transfer list are Taiwo Awoniyi, the striker, and Morgan Gibbs-White, the key midfielder.

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    High-value €60 million star expected to ignite epic Arsenal vs. Liverpool trade clash

    Willian Pacho

    Both Arsenal and Liverpool are still vying for the coveted crown as the 2023–24 Premier League season draws to a close, and they may face off during the summer transfer window.

    Regardless matter the winner of the championship, Mikel Arteta and the person who succeeds Jurgen Klopp will almost definitely want to make a number of roster improvements.

    Arsenal and Liverpool will compete for Willian Pacho.

    Willian Pacho, a highly regarded centre back for Eintracht Frankfurt, is one player who seems to be attracting interest from both the Reds and the North Londoners.

    Florian Plettenberg, a dependable football transfer analyst on Sky Sport Germany, claims that he has a contract that runs until 2028, but it appears that the Bundesliga team would be open to a deal at roughly €60 million.

    Considering how successful Gabriel and William Saliba have been for the Gunners this season, one may anticipate that Pacho would not be first choice at Arsenal but would, at most, give some competition for spots.

    A strong case can be made at Liverpool that he would fit in well with Virgil van Dijk in the Reds’ new back line.

    Prior to attempting to outsmart one another in the transfer market, both teams have other matters to focus on for the time being.