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Liverpool are at risk of making the same £22.5m transfer mistake as Everton

Liverpool are at risk of making the same £22.5m transfer mistake as Everton

Liverpool can expect their resolve to keep hold of Fabio Carvalho to be severely tested in the coming weeks.

The ECHO understands the Reds have been contacted by a number of potential suitors from both home and abroad regarding the former Fulham youngster, but have no intention of allowing him to depart for good this summer.

Indeed, while Jurgen Klopp last month suggested there was a possibility the 20-year-old could go out on loan – newly-promoted Burnley among the clubs interested – Liverpool have already rejected an offer of a permanent transfer from RB Leipzig that wouldn’t have given them much profit on their initial outlay of £5.5million.

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The Bundesliga side are expected to return again with a buy-back clause being mooted to tempt the Reds into parting with the player. And the claim is Carvalho would favour a switch to Germany where he could play Champions League football and look to follow in the footsteps of the likes of Jude Bellingham and Jadon Sancho.

Following a frustrating first season at Anfield, where he was limited to just eight starts and featured for only eight minutes in the Premier League after the mid-season World Cup, such an exit admittedly would make sense for Carvalho. Yet, Liverpool’s own reluctance is also understandable with the player considered a long-term prospect.

With such a compensation package with Fulham, which included a 20% sell-on clause, potentially rising to £7.7m with add-ons, it’s clear the Reds expect a greater return on such an investment further down the line. Of course, that could manifest in the form of major figures within the club who believe the versatile forward can be a difference maker in time at Anfield being proven right, or, at the very least, the club banking a more significant fee if Carvalho’s permanent future indeed lay elsewhere.

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  • June 6, 2023