According to reliable sources, Liverpool have begun negotiations to terminate the striker’s current contract, but all options are open as to what happens next.
Reds are well prepared to attack with Mohamed Salah, Luis Diaz, Darwin Nunes, Cody Gakpo and Diogo Jota leading the way. Apart from this stellar quintet, Harvey Elliott continues to enjoy a drink.
Jurgen Klopp usually plays with his left foot in midfield due to Jurgen Klopp’s shyness, but Salah prefers to play on the right wing when he has little time to rest. With Ben Doak getting a chance to shine in the Europa League, it’s no surprise that Liverpool have taken Fabio Carvalho on loan this summer.
The 21-year-old’s primary position at former club Fulham was number 10. Unfortunately for Carvalho, this is not the role Jurgen Klopp will use in the 4-3-3.However, Liverpool and Klopp rate Carvalho so highly that they have secured his signature in a second phone call in 2022.
The teenager has barely played in his first season at Anfield and will be hoping for the chance to build on his performances when he joins RB Leipzig on loan on June 30.
But Carvalho’s frustration has continued since his move to Germany, with the forward playing just 257 minutes so far. Carvalho’s loan is set for the entire campaign.
But according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Liverpool are ready to pull the plug. Romano saidRomano admitted Carvalho will get a rare start for Leipzig in tonight’s Champions League clash with Young Boys.
But that’s only because this game is an incompetent one for Leipzig. Manager Marco Rose is expected to make major changes to the side who finished second in their group, regardless of the final result.Romano also stated that he is “unhappy” with the progress of his Liverpool loan.
The lack of playing time did not contribute to Carvalho’s development. It also did not enhance his reputation and value if Liverpool looked to cash in when his loan deal expired.
Should Liverpool be able to complete the loan?
Romano explained that no decision has yet been made on Carvalho’s next move.There are three possible options: keeping him deep at Anfield, sanctioning a new loan or sanctioning a permanent sale. This decision will only be made if the loan to Leipzig is cancelled. But according to Romano, talks are already underway.


















