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Alexander-Arnold, undercover agent in ‘Operation Bellingham’

Alexander-Arnold, undercover agent in 'Operation Bellingham'

Jürgen Klopp has already drawn up his list of candidates for the priority transfer for the next summer transfer market: the midfielder. From there they have many ballots to leave Milner, Oxlade Chamberlain, Naby Keïta and Arthur, on loan from Juventus. Henderson is also on his way to turning 33 for the intensity demanded by the German coach. Fabio Carvalho and Harvey Elliott, budding talents, seem more like a bet in the medium-long term than the immediate reality that Klopp demands in the area, perhaps with more deficiencies this season.

A) Yes, Jude Bellingham is the big target. as revealed sky sports, the German has placed him as an absolutely priority objective for the board, which has already activated the machinery to speed up his signing behind the scenes. In fact, Trent Alexander-Arnold, who does not separate from the Borussia Dortmund player, is already taking charge of being an infiltrated agent in the concentration of the selection in Qatar to help the 19-year-old Englishman say yes to Liverpool, for which Madrid is also fighting. Although the Financial Fair Play (FPF) is another obstacle, due to the nearly 120 million euros that the English team is asking for.

The alternative trio to Bellingham

Enzo Fernández, from Benfica, is the other great option, although not the only one. Liverpool is also aware of the galactic competition that the former River Plate player is preparing since he crossed the pond from Argentina to Lisbon. Just a year and a half ago, the Millionaire he sent him on loan to Defense and Justice. Today, he is one of the great culprits of instilling new blood to revive Argentina in the World Cup, where he shines not only for his connection with Messi, but also for his perfect assembly with the pivot, De Paul or Paredes, and the link, MacAllister or Papu Gomez. In the absence of truly defining his position, everything points to being a modern, dynamic, supportive ‘8 ′ capable of stealing, distributing and approaching the area. The problem, the same as Bellingham’s: he has a clause of 120 million euros in Benfica, which could let him leave for 80.

For this reason, in the Anfield offices they have other more affordable options, and even to end up attacking his signing this same winter market. On a lower rung in terms of economic substance of the operation, there are two names pointed out by the World Cup spotlights. Sofyan Amrabat, cornerstone of the surprising Morocco and who has been certifying why at Fiorentina he has become one of the best positional midfielders in Serie A. His defensive triangle with Aguerd and Saïss is largely to blame for the solidity of the African team. The Ecuadorian moises caicedoanother of the phenomena of the surprising Brighton, is the other option that points sky sports.

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