Qatar has reached the conclusion of its major tournament that kicked off 29 days ago. France and Argentina have overcome their respective opponents, setting themselves up for the deciding game. Regardless of the result, one of these two teams will embroider their third star on their shield. Lionel Messi is 90 minutes away from making history and winning his first World Cup, a situation that would do Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp a favour.
The German coach will be keeping a close eye on what happens this Sunday at the Lusail stadium, as during the match he will be observing a player who could change of scenery in this market is the SL Benfica player Enzo Fernandez, who would take the decision to leave the Portuguese League and take a new challenge in his life, now in the Premier League with a high caliber club like Liverpool FC.
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Fernandez has had a great World Cup where he has been advised by the Paris Saint Germain player Lionel Messi himself, to take the opportunity to go to Liverpool FC, where he would fit perfectly in the scheme of Klopp who would place him in his native position, the one where he has struggled so much with the injury of the Carioca Arthur Melo and the Spanish Thiago Alcantara.
Enzo trained in Argentina with River Plate where he quickly attracted the interest of several clubs around the world who followed in his footsteps at the Monumental stadium. In August 2020 he went out on loan to Defensa y Justicia where he returned the following season to consolidate with Los Millonarios until July 2022 when the Portuguese Eagles made an offer for him.
The same Portuguese club is asking for their star player for 80 to 85 million, where the Red's would be raising their hand for the 21-year-old midfielder who in conjunction with another signing, would make the Merseyside side an attacking force to be reckoned with. For now Enzo and Argentina are focused on winning the first World Cup in 26 years when Diego Armando Maradona lifted the argentinian's second World Cup in Mexico 1986.
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