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Liverpool have decided to sign one of their midfielders after his loan spell at the German was cut short, but he will not play at Anfield this season.

Klopp commented on Liverpool’s win over Arsenal in the FA Cup. Fabio Carvalho could be heading to Championship club Hull City this month after the Liverpool midfielder’s loan spell from Germany was cut short.

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The Reds signed Carvalho from Fulham in January 2022 ahead of the 2022-23 season, but the 21-year-old fell out of favor after impressing with his early performance and late win over Newcastle United at Anfield. . to invade Jurgen Klopp’s First Team.

After Liverpool completely revamped their midfield last summer with the signings of Alexis McAllister, Dominic Szoboslai, Ryan Gravenberch and Wataru Endo, Carvalho was loaned out to Bundesliga side RB Leipzig.

However, the move was unsuccessful and the former Fulham star has only appeared in 15 games and 360 minutes of German football since his move.

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He never found it and was allowed to return to Anfield. According to Sky Sports, Klopp is willing to take Carvalho to another club in the second half of the season, with Liam Rosenior’s Tigers in charge.

Other Championship clubs, including Leicester City, Leeds United and Southampton, are interested in taking Carvalho on loan, but Hull appear to have the upper hand.

The club signed another young Liverpool midfielder, Tyler Morton, on loan until the end of the season and the 21-year-old from Wirral has been at the heart of the Tigers engine room, scoring in 20 league games. Twice they kept Hull’s promotion ambitions on track.

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The permanent signing of Morton will give Liverpool confidence that Carvalho will also get the quality minutes he needs. But he was rejected in Leipzig.

But with the club trying to decide the former Portugal youth player’s immediate future, the possibility of him joining United’s first team this month could be ruled out.

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