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Update on Liverpool’s move to sign £38.8m defender, who wants Anfield move
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Liverpool leaked goals regularly last season and the situation hasn’t changed in the current pre-season.
The Reds haven’t done anything to improve the defense so far in the summer transfer window and they need to splash the cash.
The Merseysiders have been linked with Portugal international and Sporting CP centre-back Goncalo Inacio for some time and the latest reports are intriguing.
In June, reports in the Portuguese media suggested that Liverpool had been chasing the player for some time and were waiting for the PL club to sign for him.
Yesterday, The Athletic reported a story claiming that the Anfield club are looking for La Liga defender Nos to bolster Jurgen Klopp’s defense this summer. However, according to an update provided today by O Jogo, there has been no contact between Liverpool and Sporting regarding the transfer of Inacio.
The 21-year-old, who played two games for Portugal’s senior side, has a £38.8m (€45m) release clause in his contract.
The Seleccao defender helped the Lions keep 13 clean sheets in Primeira Liga last season. He’s not only solid at the back, but he can also get forward and help up front.
Last season, the youngster directly contributed to seven goals (four goals and three assists) in all competitions under the guidance of Ruben Amorim. Do you think Liverpool should offer £38.8m to secure the signing of Goncalo Inacio?
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Liverpool is reportedly attempting to sign four midfielders in a major transfer display.
Before the deadline for transfers, Liverpool is looking to bring in four more players as manager Jurgen Klopp strengthens his midfield.
Before the transfer window closes, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp would like to have access to an additional four midfielders. He is also looking to add depth to his midfield.
Only Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai have entered Anfield’s doors so far this summer, which is fewer signings than any other club except West Ham United. Only Stefan Bajcetic is still a viable option at No. 1 with the new campaign beginning this weekend against Chelsea. Six for Klopp.
However, Liverpool is attempting to add a variety of midfielders before the transfer window closes in order to upgrade their depth and avoid being forced into deals by rivals.
As of right now, Romeo Lavia is the Reds’ top priority, according to Ben Jacobs of CBS Sports, who tweeted that the Reds are making another attempt to sign him after their initial offer of about £46 million was turned down. Lavia would take the place of No. 6 but can also be used as a No. 8, too.
Given that there are other deals on the horizon as well, it’s possible that Liverpool is calculating the cost of the move. According to Gazeta Esportiva, the Merseysiders have informed Fluminense of their intention to make a bid for Andre Trindade. The Brazilian is reportedly not at his club right now, despite the fact that demand for his services is high.
Ryan Gravenberch, a star for Bayern Munich who has struggled to make the first team regularly, is reportedly still interested in leaving Bavaria, according to the Bayern Insider podcast, and Gabri Veiga is reportedly a £20 million target, according to a recent report from the Spanish outlet Estadio Deportivo.
Although there are many different links available for players, it appears that the strategy is fairly straightforward. Before adding another No. 10, Liverpool would like to sign a defensive midfielder. No.8.
Aside from Bajcetic and the two new hires, Harvey Elliott, Curtis Jones, Thiago Alcantara, and Cody Gakpo are the other options available to Klopp in the No. 8 roles are needed, and two more players would be ideal to round out the squad.
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As Liverpool’s transfer ruse ends, André’s move was expedited and Roméo Lavia was signed in the perfect summer.
Liverpool still have work to do in the transfer market, with moves for Andre and Roméo Lavia possible while an FSG transfer trick could fail.
Liverpool know what to do with the end of the summer just 29 days away. In exactly 29 days – from the minute this article is published – the transfer window will close.
The search for a new number six is the order of the day, with Curtis Jones and others having stepped into that role over the past few weeks. However, a permanent solution could not be found. Thiago Alcântara and Stefan Bajčetić are expected to return to full training soon, but the former is not perfect for that role, which has many defensive needs, while the latter is only 18 years old.
But there will be no economic solution for Liverpool, not least because the Reds have poured $66m (£52m / €60m) from Saudi Arabia for Jordan Henderson and Fabinho.
André’s move accelerated and Roméo Lavia signed in Liverpool’s ideal summer
What more needs to be done in the transfer window to make Liverpool feel they have done everything possible to have a good season in which to collect trophies?
At least one midfielder is an absolute must. Ideally there would be two players, with Roméo Lavia and André Trindade currently the two prominent midfield options. Then there is an urgent need for another defender, with left-back priority. A central defender is a must for Klopp’s team balance.
A \’Moneyball\’ transfer trick vanishes for FSG
FSG have long been associated with a ‘moneyball’ approach to transfers, where a shortage in the transfer market can leave excellent players freely available for picking while other clubs look elsewhere.
But one of those moves – buying from relegated sides – changed this summer. Where Liverpool could once pick up players like Andy Robertson, Gini Wijnaldum and Xherdan Shaqiri for next to nothing, this is no longer the case.
Given interest from West Ham United, Southampton are sticking to their valuation of James Ward-Prowse, while the same can be said of Lavia, with Liverpool keen but so far unwilling to pay the price. asked for $64m (£50m/€58m) to be paid.
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