Liverpool is ahead of Madrid and orchestrates a final signing

With Luis Díaz already confirmed, Liverpool is preparing one last blow in this deadline day. Fábio Carvalho, one of the pearls of English football, is very close to signing for the ‘red’ team. Several greats inquired about Fulham’s talented 19-year-old playmaker, especially when talks to extend a contract due to expire on June 30 fell through. Among them, Real Madrid, which at times seemed the most advanced to take over the player born in Torres Vedras, Portugal.

However, according to Fabrizio Romano, It will be the Anfield club that takes the cat to the water. The figure for the operation is around 7 million euros and it would simply be necessary to specify the payment terms, something that must be done expressly because time is pressing: let us remember that in England the market closes at 11:00 p.m. Spanish time due to its time zone.

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Fulham, yes, wants the striker to finish the campaign with them, where he is a fundamental piece in his attempt to return to the Premier League. Point, the latter, which should not be a problem since Klopp’s vanguard, more so now that he has Díaz and the African Cup that he has ‘stolen’ from Mané and Salah gives his last blows. 7 goals and 5 assists at this point in 18 games They are the baggage that he accumulates in Craven Cottage, where he is a key piece for Marco Silva in his assault on the Premier.

Essential at Craven Cottage

So far, they are on the right track. are leaders in Championship, but without Carvalho the company would surely be more complicated. The Cottagers they have lost only four meetings throughout the season. Curiously, three of them arrived during our protagonist’s injury leave, who missed nine games between September and October due to a finger problem and coronavirus.

He began the season launched, with three goals and an assist in four days, and once he regained his freshness he has returned to his rights. In the last four games he has three goals and as many assists, reaching the halfway point of the season in top form and showing that he is ready to make the leap to the Premier. Although born in Portugal, he is an England international and Anfield would give his career the final boost. Its characteristics, vertical, versatile and with a goal, are made in Liverpool. At Fulham he plays as a ’10’, feeding Mitrovic when he does not generate for himself, but he can play on both flanks: on the right on a natural footing and on the left, hitting inside. Klopp must mold him.