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He was a Liverpool legend, gave the club an important title and now he could be Flamengo's number 9

After marking a season at Liverpool, he will return to his country

By Romario Paz

He won the Champions League with Liverpool and now he's going to Brazil
He won the Champions League with Liverpool and now he's going to Brazil
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Flamengo, one of Brazil’s most popular football clubs, has set its sights on former Liverpool star Roberto Firmino as a potential replacement for Gabigol. The Brazilian striker, who has been linked with a move to Al-Ahli in Saudi Arabia, is now the top target for the Rio de Janeiro-based club.

Gabigol, a fan favorite at Flamengo, recently announced his departure to join Cruzeiro in 2025, leaving a void in the team's attacking lineup. The club's management is actively seeking a high-profile replacement and has identified Firmino as the ideal candidate.

Firmino, renowned for his technical ability, versatility, and goal-scoring prowess during his time at Liverpool, is seen as the perfect fit for Flamengo's attacking style of play. His experience playing at the highest level of European football and his familiarity with the Brazilian game make him an attractive option for the Rubro-Negro.

Current at Saudi Arabia

While Firmino's current contract with Al-Ahli is a significant hurdle, Flamengo is reportedly prepared to offer a lucrative deal to lure the Brazilian forward back to his homeland. The club's financial muscle and the prospect of playing in front of the passionate Flamengo fans could be decisive factors in convincing Firmino to make the move.

However, Flamengo is not the only club interested in signing Firmino. Several other teams in Brazil and abroad are reportedly monitoring the situation and could make their own bids for the player.

Bobby to Rio?

The potential transfer of Roberto Firmino to Flamengo is one of the most exciting storylines in the Brazilian transfer market. Fans of the Rubro-Negro are eagerly anticipating the possibility of seeing the former Liverpool star donning the iconic Flamengo jersey.


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