By Sergio Moya
Jude Bellingham has long been linked to Liverpool's midfield rebuild for the summer of 2023, with the Reds currently in the lead to recruit the 19-year-old English sensation from Borussia Dortmund at the end of the year, he won't be the only midfield addition, though, and the World Cup has generated a steady stream
Of reports linking them to Enzo Fernandez, a 21-year-old rising talent from Argentina and Benfica. These stories are currently progressing well beyond linking, the player is reported to prefer a move to Liverpool in Portugal's O Jogo, though Benfica are also claimed to not feel particularly under pressure to sell considering that he is
Under contract through 2027 and only just moved there from River Plate for €10M last summer, In the meantime, River's role in all of this is the topic of discussion in Argentina, where the Buenos Aires giants still control 25% of Fernandez' rights and are therefore eligible to receive a significant percentage of
any transfer fee that may be paid for the World Cup winner, according to extremely speculative speculation on that front, Liverpool would be willing to pay £80 million to sign the player while leaving him at Benfica to finish the season. This sum would be split between Benfica and River Plate for a total of £20 million.
However, there has been enough evidence to suggest that Fernandez is a legitimate target for Liverpool in recent weeks that it is impossible to completely rule out a large-scale buy-and-loan-back deal. The amounts being bandied around should be taken with a grain of salt, Enzo Fernandez will join Liverpool in January for £80 million
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