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Liverpool's bid to avoid losing attacking power 

By Charles Cornwall

Liverpool's bid to avoid losing attacking power 

Liverpool are not only concentrating on the players they hope to have in their ranks in the near future, but they are also paying a lot of attention to those who could leave the institution either by sale or by some kind of exchange, a way in which a couple of them could leave England with a view to new challenges in different leagues, this being the case of the international striker with the Brazilian national team, Roberto Firmino.

According to the information that has been circulating in recent days, it has been suggested that both Liverpool and Barcelona are in contact to try to reach an agreement in the month of January for one of their players, being able to consolidate a direct exchange without transfer fee between Roberto Firmino and Memphis Depay, a player who saw his arrival at Juventus frustrated as La Vecchia Signora acquired the services of Arkadiusz Milik.

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The signings of Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha, coupled with Ousmane Dembélé's contract extension and the successful recovery of Ansu Fati made it very difficult for Xavi Hernández's side. In addition, the problems that the Catalan team has with the financial 'fair play' has forced them to lighten the wage bill, which is why Barcelona has this firm intention to get rid of the 'Lion' as soon as possible, with Liverpool being one of their best options so far.

Despite this, the Dutchman's continuity at the Spotify Camp Nou remains very much in doubt, and he could end the 2022-2023 season wearing other colours in another league. And it is that the Blaugrana apparently already have a perfect plan to have in their sights the Brazilian Roberto Firmino to strengthen their striker, which is why they would be willing to negotiate a 'barter' with the Reds for the Brazilian to land in Catalonia in exchange for Memphis who could continue his career in the Premier League but now under the orders of the German helmsman, Jürgen Klopp.

<strong>Barcelona want Firmino</strong>

If Barca's interest in bringing Firmino to LaLiga is realised, the Dutchman would be one of the new bets at Anfield for a striker who is 28 years old, this being perhaps one of the possible exceptions that they will have with respect to the objective of renewing the squad both in names and age, as an example is the most recent acquisition in attack from Benfica, Darwin Núñez, killer international with the Uruguayan national team who is 23 years old.

 

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