Premier League
The departure of Jürgen Klopp from Liverpool has set off a domino effect on the future of several players, including 21-year-old winger Fábio Carvalho. Considered one of the proteges of the German coach, Carvalho was loaned out last season to Hull City, where he showcased his quality. Now, with Klopp out of the club, his future at Anfield seems uncertain as he doesn't fit into the plans of the new coach, Arne Slot.
Brentford, a club known for spotting young talent in the Premier League, has set its sights on the promising winger. As reported by 'TMW', the red-and-white club is willing to pay around 32 million euros for Carvalho's transfer. However, Fulham, the team where Carvalho was developed and from which Liverpool acquired his rights, would be entitled to receive 20% of the sale, further complicating the negotiations.
He has been one of the great promises of the club
Klopp's decision to leave Liverpool not only marks the end of an era for the club but also signals a turning point for players like Carvalho, whose progression was tied to the German coach's project. While nothing is concrete yet, a potential transfer to Brentford could give the young Portuguese the opportunity to establish himself in the Premier League, albeit away from Anfield.
The market continues to evolve, and Carvalho's future hangs in the balance, awaiting his fate amid this transition at Liverpool. What is clear is that it seems the English team is no longer willing to wait for their promises to blossom; they need players performing at their peak, and Carvalho currently doesn't have a place.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Liverpool quiere deshacerse de uno de los "protegidos" de Klopp
