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Liverpool's Potential Lineup Next Season With Nunez And Carvalho
Liverpool, an English club, is trying to rebuild their roster for the coming season in the hopes of adding some quality acquisitions that would effect their prospective advancement.
Darwin Nunez, a productive scorer for Benfica, and Fulham teenager Fabio Carvalho are two of the probable additions.Darwin Nunez has been followed by a number of clubs throughout Europe. Manchester United, Paris Saint-Germain, Arsenal, and Atletico Madrid are among them. This season, the Uruguayan striker shined for Benfica, putting him on the radar of a number of prominent European clubs. This season, he was named the highest scorer in the Portuguese League.
On the other hand, Fulham's return to the Premier League was also dependent on Fabio Carvalho. He scored some excellent goals, which was, of course, one of the player's strong suits.If they can recruit these individuals into their ranks, Liverpool may be unbeatable next season, and they could make another bid for the Premier League crown.
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Manchester City have set a lofty price for Silva.
Bernardo Silva is one of the players on Barcelona's radar as they look to bolster their squad ahead of next season.When the Catalans got down to chat with Jorge Mendes, he was one of the names that came up.
However, his prospective arrival remains a pipe dream for the time being, as Barcelona lacks the financial means to make any deals and must wait for the now-famous financial levers to be pulled.
The deal appears to be difficult from the start since Pep Guardiola is a huge fan of the Portuguese."If they want him, it will be difficult," Guardiola stated a few days ago in Mallorca.
Bernardo's departure will be impossible to envisage because he would have to force his way out because Manchester City will not sell.
The initial fee to start talks would be €100 million (US$107 million), which the Catalan club cannot afford. Not even bringing in money will suffice.
It's worth noting that the club is subject to the 1/4 or 1/3 rule, which states that it must first earn four or three euros before spending one.Silva's annual amortisation at a price of $100 million may be around $40 million (US$43 million), implying that he would have had to raise around $160 million (US$171 million) in advance.
And that's assuming they put him ahead of Robert Lewandowski on their priority list, which is unlikely.For all of these reasons, Barcelona has refrained from making a bid for the Portuguese international. They had supper with Mendes last Wednesday, but came to the decision that no investment could be made at the present due to a lack of funds.
Bernardo Silva's arrival would require the club to have secured the requisite funds. In addition, the club would have to complete the sale of Frenkie de Jong, which is now in the works. They already have a fixed offer of $60 million (US$64 million) with $20 million (US$21 million) in variables on the table. Marca
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