Legitscores Football Nico Williams transfer fight to ‘commence’ while Liverpool’representatives watch’ a midfield player from Porto

Nico Williams transfer fight to ‘commence’ while Liverpool’representatives watch’ a midfield player from Porto


Current Liverpool transfer rumors and news as the team is rumored to be adding multiple players ahead of a busy summer.

As Liverpool gets ready for life beyond Jurgen Klopp, they will have an interesting summer transfer window.

As they aim for a fairytale end in Klopp’s final season as manager, the Reds will continue to be focused on adding the Premier League championship and Europa League trophy to their Carabao Cup victory from February. Liverpool and leaders Arsenal are presently tied for second place in the premier league standings.

However, the Reds will soon be looking ahead to the upcoming campaign, as they will be without their German manager, which is a strange situation. Although Klopp’s successor will have a talented team at their disposal, they might wish to add more players to further establish their dominance in the transfer market.

Furthermore, Liverpool ‘intends to secure’ the acquisition of Alan Varela, a midfield player for FC Porto, according to reports in the Portuguese publication O Jogo. Representatives from Liverpool are alleged to have attended Porto’s recent match against Vitoria, with interest also expressed by Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea, Bayern, and Atletico de Madrid.

Maintaining their Portuguese focus, Jornal de Noticias has reported that if Ruben Almiro takes Jurgen Kliopp’s spot this summer, the Reds may recruit Sporting Lisbon defender Goncalo Inacio. “Amorim has targets for Liverpool in Alvalade,” according to Jornal de Noticias, one of them is a player he presently coaches at Sporting in Inacio.

In other news, AS, via SportWitness, has stated that the Reds will compete with Tottenham and Aston Villa to sign Athletic

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