Liverpool transfer news: Jürgen Klopp is supposedly eyeing up a double midfield move while the Reds have been watching one $44m-rated target since January 2020.
Liverpool does not often leave it late in the transfer market wherever possible, but things might go down to the wire for two successive summers as things stand.
Last year, it was an emergency loan deal for Juventus midfielder Arthur Melo that was decided as the best course of action when it was realized that Liverpool needed a midfielder — this time, a repeat is simply not something that can be countenance
That is why Liverpool is currently considering its next move, though with the new season only just over a week away from starting, there is not loads of time left to get things settled
The transfer window does not actually close until September 1 so there are still 27 days in which to do business, but the sooner the next arrivals can come in, the sooner they will be integrated and properly available to play a big par
Here is the Liverpool.com verdict on the transfer gossip to emerge around the Reds today, starting with the latest update from Brazil on South American midfield talent André who is the latest name on the lips of fans around the worl
André (Fluminens
Brazilian media outlet Globo Esporte reports that Liverpool has been following midfield target André Trindade for three years, since the player was only 19
Jürgen Klopp’s side has been following the player since January 2020, the report says, when it first watched him in an U20 Copa São Paulo match, a renowned youth tournament where European scouts often tend to pick up on promising South American talen
André has been impressing for Fluminense, with the Brazilian side reluctant to let him leave until the January transfer window, by which time its season will have been concluded. He has a release clause worth $44m (£35m/€40m) in his contrac
Liverpool.com says: André clearly has talent and it is interesting that Liverpool could change tack and look directly to the South American market, rather than letting a club like Brighton take that risk first. With few options elsewhere on the market, perhaps the Reds have been backed into something of a only being 1