Saturday's defeat to Brighton continues to cause problems at Liverpool. Away from the Premier League title race, German manager Jurgen Klopp seems to have reached the limit of his patience with the owners. For despite the lack of investment, he is already planning a transfer ahead of the FA Cup rematch with Wolverhampton.
FC Barcelona have been keeping a close eye on Wolverhampton's Rúben Neves for some time now, as they see him as having the potential to fill the position left by Sergio Busquets at the end of the season, but it seems that Liverpool are ready to get involved in the operation. The Portuguese player is one of the most interesting options to reinforce the midfield, there was talk that he could be one of the first signings of next season, but the Anfielders have put the operation in jeopardy.
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Ekrem Konur tells us that the 'Reds have been after the Portuguese midfielder for a long time, as Klopp wants a player who can give stability to his midfield, but also knows how to move the ball with criteria, so Neves fits perfectly into the type of player they are looking for. At Anfield they are going through a bad run of results and it seems that the club's idea is to try to make several signings for next season in order to plug the holes that the German coach has in his team, the problem is that they are interfering with Barça's plans, who were also thinking of signing the Portuguese.
Rúben Neves is one of the most popular targets for Barça's sporting directorate to cover the possible departure of Sergio Busquets, in fact, he would be Joan Laporta's favourite, who sees him as a player who can mark an era in the Blue and Whites' squad, in addition, he is fully prepared after several years as one of the best midfielders in the Premier League. It is true that Xavi prefers other options, but it is clear that Neves is a very interesting player for the future of the club.
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