Liverpool have made Andre Trindade a priority target to strengthen their squad for the winter transfer window. The young Brazilian had already attracted the attention of the Reds last summer, but at the time, Fluminense refused to sell him due to his importance in their Copa Libertadores quest.
The Brazilian club's decision has been backed up by the weather, as they are currently in the final of the Copa Libertadores, facing Boca Juniors. However, as reported by the Daily Mirror, all indications are that Andre Trindade will join Liverpool in January, fulfilling a clear objective of German manager Jurgen Klopp to further improve a midfield that has already undergone several major changes this summer with the arrival of new players.
The 22-year-old defensive midfielder has been a top target for the English club for some time now, and his defensive ability has led him to become one of Liverpool's first winter signings, although it remains to be seen how much the Anfield outfit will pay for the young South American talent as he begins his individual journey in Europe.
According to Brazilian journalist Bruno Andrade, Fulham have entered the race to sign the 22-year-old Brazilian midfielder and would be willing to match an offer from Liverpool. However, he also reported that for now the priority is with the Reds as the player wants to be in a leading team.
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