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Liverpool has submitted an offer to acquire an attacker for £54.4 million. A decision has been made.

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Liverpool has submitted an offer to acquire an attacker for £54.4 million. A decision has been made.If Mohamed Salah, Liverpool’s star playmaker, departs the club on a Bosman next summer, the club will require a world-class attacker.

According to media reports, the Reds have submitted an offer for a Brazilian right winger in order to fortify the position. Liverpool is preparing to sign a significant winter signing and is ready to agree to a new contract, according to a report. Liverpool has submitted an exceptional offer to sign Rayan Vitor Simplicio from Vasco Da Gama, as reported by E-Noticies.

 


However, they are expected to lose the competition, as Barcelona is in a strong position to secure his services.

 

The 18-year-old attacker has declined the offer from the Anfield club and has opted to join the Blaugrana, according to the Catalan news source. The release clause in the contract of the teenage sensation, which is set to expire in December of next year, is estimated to be around £54.4 million. However, it is anticipated that he will be transferred to the Spanish titans for a significantly lower sum. According to E-Noticies, Barcelona intends to allocate 18 million euros toward his signing. Nico Williams was the primary target of the La Liga leaders’ efforts to fortify the wide positions during the summer. Nevertheless, the Spaniard elected to remain at Athletic Bilbao,

and Barcelona has now closed the door on the Euro 2024 champion, positioning themselves to surpass Liverpool in the bid to secure Rayan Vitor Simplicio.

Even Mohamed Salah, who has been scoring and assisting goals for enjoyment this season, has been associated with a potential transfer to the Nou Camp outfit in recent weeks. In your opinion, who should Liverpool acquire as a replacement if the Egyptian superstar does decide to depart the Merseysiders next year?

 







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