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Portuguese ace ready to make Liverpool move as he plots transfer to mammoth club

 

As the January transfer window unfolds, Liverpool find themselves engaged in a race against time to secure the services of highly-rated Sporting Lisbon centre-back Goncalo Inacio.

 

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The 22-year-old prospect has turned down previous bids, including one from Newcastle United, in the hopes of securing a move to a higher-profile club. Now, with Liverpool, Manchester United, and Real Madrid in the mix, the competition for Inacio’s signature intensifies. (h/t The Express)

 

 

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According to Portuguese outlet O Jogo, Inacio is biding his time, waiting for one of the elite clubs to table an offer before considering leaving his boyhood club, Sporting Lisbon. This patience surely suggests a player with a clear vision for his future, aiming for a move that aligns with his ambitions at the highest levels of European football.

 

 

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Sporting CP star Goncalo Inacio waiting for big move amid Liverpool links.

Inacio’s £52m release clause adds a layer of complexity to Liverpool’s pursuit. To secure the talented centre-back, the Reds will need to submit a bid proportional to this valuation, putting them in direct competition with Manchester United, who are willing to activate the release clause. The urgency to bolster the defensive ranks remains heightened by the need to replace the injured Joel Matip, whose contract with Liverpool also expires this summer.

 

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Inacio to the Reds?

What makes Inacio an enticing prospect for Liverpool is not only his defensive acumen but also his versatility as a left-footed centre-back. This rare attribute certainly adds a layer of strategic depth to Liverpool’s defensive options, aligning with the club’s emphasis on adaptable and technically proficient players. Inacio’s style of play draws favourable comparisons to Matip, showcasing a similar ability to carry the ball (96pth) and excel in playing out from the back.

 

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While Inacio may not be an overly aggressive tackler, his impressive success rate in take-ons (93pth) reflects his physical presence in the backline. Stats via FBRef. This dynamic approach aligns with Liverpool’s footballing philosophy, where defenders are expected to contribute to the team’s buildup play and offer a threat in possession.

 

 

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Goncalo Inacio is the centre of attraction for Europe’s elite clubs.

Goncalo Inacio is the centre of attraction for Europe’s elite clubs.

Liverpool’s pursuit of Inacio is not merely about addressing a current need but also about investing in a player who fits seamlessly into the club’s tactical blueprint for success.

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