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Liverpool is reportedly monitoring Gremio young man Aliceson Edward.
Journalist Bruno Soares via Boravip, Liverpool officials were monitoring the 19-year-old Tab and were able to consider making a move for him in the future. They view him as a future investment and he has a release clause of 60 million euros on his contract.
The 19-year-old is extremely keen on moving to Europe in the future, and it remains to be seen whether Liverpool will be able to make the deal. They can use more quality and depth with attacking units, and Edward will be a solid long-term gain. He adds goals, creativity and unpredictability to the aspects.
The fact that he is keen to join a European club would also be a great boost for Liverpool. It is not difficult for them to convince players to join the club. Moving into the Premier League is a huge challenge for him and he will be excited to take on the opportunity.
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A player who is passionate about movement
“I have that desire. It’s a childhood dream, like many players have. It’s mine, too,” the attacker told GZH.
“First, having a beautiful career here and then living that European dream is a dream. I leave everything in God’s hands. Whether I’m here and I create a great story and go there or not, both ways would be better.”
Liverpool was able to raise Aliceson Edward to a star
Liverpool has been doing well over the years to groom talented young players, and the 19-year-old was able to help him meet his incredible potential. British regular football could help him improve further.
Premier League champions need more quality and depth in their offensive units. If they want to keep pushing major trophies regularly. Signing a wide player is a wise decision. The 19-year-old is unlikely to become a regular starter for them anytime soon, but he could be a valuable option, especially off the bench.
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