Enzo Fernandez, the revelation of the Argentina national team in Qatar 2022, has already signed a pre-contract with Liverpool. The European press has reported that the transfer of the midfielder, who currently plays for Benfica, is a done deal. One of the most eye-catching moves of the European winter transfer market. The 21-year-old Argentinian made Lionel Scaloni's squad and is now a first-choice starter for the Argentina national team in Qatar 2022.
Undoubtedly, he has been one of the most benefited from the World Cup, and now his value is increasing and it seems that Liverpool have already beaten them all to it. The most important media in Europe, such as Récord from Portugal, the Mirror from England and AS from Spain, affirm that Enzo Fernández has already signed a pre-contract with the giant Liverpool, the same club where Luis Díaz plays. It is worth noting that the club that wants the player will have to pay a termination clause of 120 million euros.
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It is worth noting that Liverpool and Benfica are on good terms, and that months ago they had already done the deal for Darwin Núñez, which became the most expensive signing in Liverpool's history (100 million euros), and the highest transfer in Benfica's history. Enzo Fernández would not only surpass those numbers, but would also become the most expensive Argentine in history. In addition to the fact that 25% of the 125 million euro figure would go to River Plate.
This player promises to be one of the top moves after the Qatar 2022 World Cup. Liverpool, of England already has an agreement in principle with Benfica, of Portugal, to incorporate the midfielder of the Argentine national team and former Defensa y Justicia, Enzo Fernandez, with whom he also signed a pre-contract from June 2023, according to media reports from both countries on Monday. The English club have stepped up their efforts in recent days in the face of Real Madrid's clear interest in acquiring the services of the former River and Defensa y Justicia player, who has already signed a pre-agreement with Benfica.
The Portuguese club has the federative rights of the midfielder, who is in Qatar with the Argentine national team awaiting Tuesday's semi-final against Croatia. Of course, it was not only Liverpool who were competing with Real Madrid, but also his compatriot Manchester City, whose coach, Josep Guardiola, had noticed him after the good experience with his former River team-mate, Julián Álvarez.
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