Liverpool News

The Qatar goal that made Klopp send scouts to lure the Benfica rising star from Argentina

Fernandez wowed the crowd by scoring a spectacular goal

By Sergio Moya

Fernandez wowed the crowd by scoring a spectacular goal

The Argentina international has been impressive at the World Cup in Qatar. On Saturday night, he scored an outstanding goal that gave his nation a critical victory over Mexico, If Fernandez leaves Benfica after performing admirably for Argentina at the World Cup, three Portuguese news outlets have listed Liverpool as a potential destination...

The Record has also said Real Madrid is interested, If Liverpool wants to sign Benfica midfielder Enzo Fernandez, they'll have to wait until the summer. According to reports, the Portuguese team won't be selling its star this winter, the record reports that this indicates that the £103 million release clause...
Fernandez's contract must be satisfied by any team interested in acquiring him in January.

<strong>More Liverpool news:</strong>

Liverpool who are thought to "lead" the search for the 21-year-old, would get a club-record sum for the player. Of course, the Reds had economic dealings with Benfica in the summer. They agreed to a contract with Uruguayan attacker Darwin Nunez that could go to £85 million breaking the previous club record transfer fee of £75 million for Virgil van Dijk.

It is commonly known that Liverpool is looking to bolster their midfield, and Borussia Dortmund player Jude Bellingham is reportedly at the top of the list, according to a Bola report, the 21-year-old will have a £103 million release clause in January, which is more than £80 million more than what Benfica paid for him.

<strong>The goal that shocked the fans</strong>

In Argentina's second World Cup game against Mexico, Fernandez wowed the crowd by scoring a spectacular goal late in the game. Fernandez's price will only rise if he performs well in Qatar. the way he is playing in the World Cup  already, he is making sure that he gets multiple of offers by the big clubs like Liverpool.

Topics


More news