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Liverpool leads race for 22-year-old Brazillian who’s ‘definitely leaving’, Reds have watched him

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Liverpool leads race for 22-year-old Brazillian who’s ‘definitely leaving’, Reds have watched him

Graeme Bailey has said that Liverpool are ‘first in the queue’ to sign a player who’s ‘definitely leaving’ his current club in the January transfer window.

The journalist was speaking on 90min’s Talking Transfers podcast when he claimed that the Reds lead the chase for Andre Trindade, having sent a delegation to watch him as Fluminense recently booked their place in the Copa Libertadores final.

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On Tuesday, Ian Doyle reported for the Liverpool Echo that the Merseysiders haven’t forgotten about the 22-year-old, having tried to sign him during the summer, and another reliable reporter has now issued their own favourable update.

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Brasileirao Serie A 2022 ANDRE TRINDADE of Fluminense .

Bailey said of Andre: “Many people think he’s the best defensive midfielder in the Brazilian top flight at the moment.

“It’s our understanding that [Liverpool] were in attendance for the Copa Libertadores semi-final. They would’ve been delighted for Andre to see that he helped inspire a 2-1 win over Internacional in the second leg. It got them through to the final, where they’ll play Boca Juniors.

“He really is one on the agenda for January and I’ll be amazed if he doesn’t leave Fluminense. Will it be to Liverpool? I think they’re first in the queue. He’s definitely leaving Fluminense in January, and he may very well be turning up at Anfield.”

It does certainly seem if the tide is turning increasingly in Liverpool’s favour when it comes to a possible January move for Andre.

With Fluminense’s season running on a calendar year basis rather than the August-May cycle which is common in Europe, the Brazilian outfit are approaching the end of the campaign, and may allow the 22-year-old to leave with their blessing, having stayed for their Copa Libertadores pursuit.

As per FBref, he ranks among the top 1% of positional peers outside of Europe for pass completion (93.8%), standing out as a composed distributor of the ball who could conduct proceedings from the base of midfield.

In turn, that should give Alexis Mac Allister the freedom to play further forward and have a greater chance of matching the impact he made at Brighton last season, when he registered 12 goals and three assists.

Even in a significant midfield rebuild which saw four players in that position signed during the summer, Andre could be the final piece in the jigsaw should Liverpool manage to bring him on over the winter, the odds of which appear ever-shorter following Bailey’s update.

 

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Jayden Danns has claimed it was ‘a dream come true’ to score a brace in Liverpool’s 3-0 FA Cup win over Southampton.

On Wednesday night, the 18-year-old found the back of the net twice in the second-half – after Lewis Koumas had opened the scoring – to help wrap up the win.

Danns found the back of the net initially after being played through by Harvey Elliott and applying a neat chip over the Saints goalkeeper.

Jayden Danns

Jayden Danns

He doubled his tally shortly afterwards after pouncing on a loose ball and making no mistake in a first-time finish, which ensured the win for the hosts.

Speaking to ITV afterwards, Danns said: ‘It’s a dream come true, I’ve supported the club since birth so to come on and score at the Kop end was unreal.

‘It doesn’t feel real to me, it feels like I’m in a movie. I don’t think I’ll sleep tonight!’

‘The second one was pure joy, I didn’t think it would come to me. I was happy with one, but when two come I just went sliding. I lost all composure.

‘[My dad, Neil] said last time when I made my debut he was crying so I don’t know what he’s going to be doing now.

‘He’s in the stands watching and so is my mum, brother, sister and nan. It’s unbelievable.’

It’s been a whirlwind week for Danns, who made his first-team debut seven days ago and  has played at Wembley in a cup final, as well as his FA Cup heroics.

Afterwards, Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp compared Danns, and the rest of Liverpool’s young team, with darts World Championship runner-up Luke Littler.

‘It is a little bit like the new darts sensation, it is fine for tonight,’ said Klopp.

‘Tomorrow, leave the boys in the corner. Everyone who is with us, we should have our moments, they will have more moments than we expect.

‘Exceptional talents, of course it is not natural that a boy aged 18 is as calm as you like.

‘The second goal, calm as you like, he saw when Conor (Bradley) shot that the goalie cannot take it.

‘Don’t forget it when the transfer window opens, don’t (ask for) 12 signings!’

 

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(Video) Watch: Burnley vs Liverpool 0-2 |Goals & Highlights|Premier League 2023/24

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Diogo Jota scored the 50th goal of his Liverpool career to seal a 2-0 win at Burnley on Boxing Day.

Jota had missed Liverpool’s previous eight games with a hamstring injury but he looked sharp after coming off the bench in the 84th minute at Turf Moor.

The Portugal forward came on for Darwin Nunez, who had earlier fired the Reds into a sixth-minute lead with a low strike from 20 yards.

Cody Gakpo and Harvey Elliott had goals disallowed before Jota wrapped up a deserved away victory in added time.

Jota collected a neat pass from Luis Diaz before drilling a low shot past James Trafford from a narrow angle.

Burnley keeper Trafford had earlier proven difficult to beat, making eight saves.

Liverpool’s win on Boxing Day took Jurgen Klopp’s men top of the Premier League table.

But Arsenal can regain top spot by beating West Ham on Thursday night.

Burnley keeper Trafford had earlier proven difficult to beat, making eight saves.

Liverpool’s win on Boxing Day took Jurgen Klopp’s men top of the Premier League table.

But Arsenal can regain top spot by beating West Ham on Thursday night.

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It Doesn’t Look Good’: Klopp Provides Update on Joel Matip’s Injury Situation, Confirms He Will be out for a long time

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‘It Doesn’t Look Good’: Klopp Provides Update on Joel Matip’s Injury Situation, Confirms He Will be out for a long time

After Joel Matip hobbled off the field during Liverpool’s 4-3 victory over Fulham on Sunday, manager Jurgen Klopp of Liverpool has expressed concerns that the player may be out for an extended period of time.

Midway through the second half at Anfield, the center back grabbed his right knee and was quickly replaced by Ibrahima Konate.

Joel Matip injury

Regarding Matip’s possible layoff, Klopp acknowledged after the game that it was unlikely to be a “short one,” but he did not provide a more upbeat update on Tuesday before Liverpool’s trip to Sheffield United tomorrow.

“It appears unfavorable,” stated Klopp. “The scan is not yet complete.” We’re not sure how long.

Better news for supporters of Liverpool was that two more players were nearing full fitness.

Jurgen Klopp has suggested Matip is set for a lengthy spell on the sidelines

In Liverpool’s 1-1 draw with Manchester City, Diogo Jota and Alisson both sustained injuries, but Klopp indicated they are getting closer to joining the team again.

Joel Matip

Yesterday, Jota was jogging outside. He is not participating in team training, but everything is moving in the correct manner, Klopp continued.

“Alisson will not be involved tomorrow, but he is closer.”

Liverpool’s backup goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher struggled against Fulham in Alisson’s absence, giving up three goals

However, Klopp claimed he has no reservations about Kelleher’s ability and refused to place responsibility on the goalkeeper.

“I believe he performed admirably [against Fulham], but we give up two goals,” he remarked.

“Harry Wilson was not a fortunate one.” We are front-footed goalkeepers, according to Ali and our goalkeeping coach in the second one. Such incidents occur; they have nothing to do with quality; rather, they stem from philosophical issues.

Klopp has given Caoimhin Kelleher his backing after he had a difficult game against Fulham

 

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