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Andre wants to play for Liverpool, how much would we pay for him to arrive in January?

The revolution at Anfield continues to move forward by leaps and bounds

By Charles Cornwall

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Despite missing out on a €30m bid, the Anfield giants are back in the hunt for André Trindade. A promising midfielder who plays for Fluminense. The engine room is a top priority for clubs who want to control their attacking play through possession. A question that led us straight to Liverpool, especially with an attractive approach that also boasts electric play down the flanks. Jürgen Klopp's side plan to bring in the pivot from January, bringing Flu's plans forward completely. The revolution at Anfield continues to move forward by leaps and bounds.

 

That said, this story is about a profile that remains in their sights to shore up their wide area. According to ESPN, the Reds will once again be in the market for Andre Trindade (22). The talented midfielder is one of Fluminense's star players. It should be noted that he has already declined a bid of around €30m, a move that thwarted his summer move to the iconic Premier League. As a result, Jürgen Klopp's side are set to make a new bid for the Brazilian in the coming winter transfer window.

Therefore, the Merseyside outfit have defined their intentions in terms of his position in order to achieve that qualitative leap in their midfield. While awaiting the green light from Fluminense with their offer, Liverpool are confident of successfully completing André's arrival at Anfield. Following Fabinho's departure to Saudi Arabia, Liverpool have already lined up the ideal replacement for their former player. The English side are reportedly eyeing André Trindade to fill the vacancy left in midfield by his compatriot.

 

How much Liverpool would pay for Andre

At first it was speculated that the operation could be closed at around 25 million euros plus variables, but now the panorama has changed radically. The idea of Fluminense, in case of losing their star player in this market, would demand a much higher amount as a form of compensation, making the operation reach levels between 30 and 40 million euros between fixed amounts and bonuses. The first contacts between both entities have been positive, although it is stressed that "nothing is closed yet".


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