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He's the new Van Dijk, he plays for the Brazilian team and Arne Slot's wish for Liverpool

Possible departure of the Dutchman opens space for the arrival of a Brazilian star

By Romario Paz

Virgil van Dijk could gain a new defense partner directly from Brazil
Virgil van Dijk could gain a new defense partner directly from Brazil
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Liverpool are reportedly eyeing a move for Brazilian defender Bremer, currently at Juventus. Manager Arne Slot is said to have identified the player as a key target to strengthen the Reds' backline.

Bremer, known for his physical strength, good passing ability, and leadership on the pitch, would be a valuable addition to the Anfield side. The Brazilian could form a formidable partnership with Virgil van Dijk or, in the event of the Dutchman's departure to Saudi Arabia, would be the ideal candidate to take over as the starting centre-back.

Why Liverpool are interested in Bremer:

  • Ideal profile: The Brazilian defender fits the profile of player Slot is looking for: physically strong, comfortable on the ball, and a natural leader.
  • Serie A experience: Bremer has proven himself in Serie A, with spells at Torino and Juventus, and is well-adapted to European football.
  • Young talent: At just 27 years old, Bremer still has plenty of room for improvement and fits into Liverpool's project of rejuvenating the squad.

Challenges in the negotiation

Signing Bremer will not be easy. The player is under contract with Juventus until 2027, and the Italian club are unlikely to let him go easily. Additionally, Bremer's market value is high, which will require a significant investment from Liverpool.

What the papers say

Several European media outlets have reported Liverpool's interest in Bremer. Team Talk, for example, has reported that the English club has identified the Brazilian as a likely replacement for Virgil van Dijk.

What about van Dijk's future?

The possibility of Virgil van Dijk leaving for Saudi Arabia has gained traction in recent months. If the Dutchman were to leave Liverpool, the signing of Bremer would become even more of a priority for the club.


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