There is no doubt that Jorge Mendes' player agency, Getisfute, has played a major role in the summer transfer market that ended a few weeks ago, with Darwin Núñez being one of the most expensive players when he was sold to Liverpool for a total of 100 million euros, which, by the way, turned out to be a very expensive transaction for the Reds for what the Uruguayan has offered so far.
Although Liverpool are not entirely happy with the striker coming from the Eagles, the relationship between the English club and the Portuguese agent could be reactivated in a few months during the winter market, as part of the desires that Jurgen Klopp has today are in Matheus Nunes of Wolves and Enzo Fernandez of Benfica, two midfielders of high quality that would help in the objectives at Anfield for this season that did not start in the best way.
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According to information provided by Calcio Mercato, Enzo Fernandez will be one of the most sought-after players during the winter transfer window, with the likes of Real Madrid and AC Milan also bidding for the Argentinian. There is no doubt that the midfielder's great performances in both the Primeira Liga and Champions League have attracted the attention of teams other than Liverpool, making it a monetary battle to see who is the highest bidder for the promising 21-year-old.
Of the two reinforcement options for Liverpool, Matheus Nunes seems to be the most logical and adaptable to the current needs of the institution, as well as the Brazilian-Portuguese has proven to be a quality man for Wolves in just 5 games played, his acquisition price is more affordable at Anfield, as if they decide to go after Fernandez, he will be worth around 120 million euros, almost three times what Matehus is worth.
The history between Jorge Mendes and Liverpool seems to be straightening out as the months go by, this after the story that involved them in the sale of Luis Diaz. The Portuguese agent is looking to continue exporting more and more players from his country and his league to the main competitions in Europe, with Liverpool gradually becoming a more regular client, as their needs in midfield have made them look at a Portuguese market with a lot of quality and experience, although, yes, very equal in price to the other leagues of the old continent.
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