By Sergio Moya
Following Liverpool's failure earlier this year to address obvious concerns in the midfield area, next summer may be the biggest in years. The Reds ultimately decided to sign Juventus' Arthur Melo on loan, which has been, to put it mildly, a fiasco, Jurgen Klopp 'confessed' he made a mistake at the end of the summer…
But there may be other explanations given the abrupt staff changes in the backroom and reports that FSG is searching for investors or purchasers, these initiatives have had a significant impact on this season as well as making next summer a time of significant change, a recent report by Christian Faulk stated that
Jude Bellingham's move from Borussia Dortmund to Liverpool is "very close," which was supported by journalist Nicolo Schira, who claimed that Bellingham may sign a 6-year contract as players will be leaving, the recruitment coming in will need to be high in quality and numbers, Enzo Fernandez, a midfielder for Benfica and Argentina,
Has also been heavily linked with a move to England. Real Madrid is also keen on the acquisition, Under this ownership, can Liverpool afford both, or are these stories hinting towards a change in ownership as well as the agreements themselves?Liverpool and Enzo Fernandez have reportedly agreed a pre-agreement,
According to Manu Sainz of AS Diaro. Similar to Bellingham, the midfielder for Benfica has excelled at the 2022 World Cup, when asked if he could see Enzo Fernandez at Real Madrid, Sainz responded, "I would love to see him at Madrid and I think he would suit wonderfully, but what I've heard is that he has a pre agreement with Liverpool." His release clause to leave the Portuguese club is approximately €120 million, The Reds have recently made purchases in Portugal, bringing in both Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz from Benfica and Porto, respectively.
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