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Liverpool told to get Brazilian deal done – Klopp sends clear transfer message – £70M transfer message sent

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Gabby Agbonlahor has suggested that it is time for Fabinho to move on from Liverpool this summer, citing his lack of pace and the fact that he was outrun by a 37-year-old midfielder as evidence. Agbonlahor believes that the Reds’ midfield has been found out this season and that Fabinho should be sold. Meanwhile, RB Leipzig manager Marco Rose has stated that Josko Gvardiol will remain at the Bundesliga club next season, despite speculation linking him with a move to Liverpool. Rose has said that Gvardiol is happy at the club and that he did not specify when he wanted to move to the Premier League. It remains to be seen if the Reds will make a move for the young defender, but it is clear that Leipzig do not want to let him go.
Recent reports have suggested that Liverpool’s midfield is in need of fresh impetus this summer, with Gabby Agbonlahor claiming that it is time for Fabinho to move on due to his lack of pace and his inability to keep up with a 37-year-old midfielder. Agbonlahor believes that the Reds’ midfield has been found out this season and that Fabinho should be sold.

In the meantime, RB Leipzig manager Marco Rose has made it clear that young defender Josko Gvardiol will remain with the Bundesliga club next season. Despite speculation linking him with a potential move to Anfield, Rose has said that Gvardiol is happy at Leipzig and has not specified when he wanted to make the move to the Premier League.

Considering Liverpool’s recent failings in the middle, it seems that they could benefit from an injection of fresh talent, leading to potential questions surrounding a potential move to Liverpool for Gvardiol. As Rose is keen to keep the defender at Leipzig, it remains to be seen if the Reds will make an offer or not. However, it is clear that the young star will be staying in the Bundesliga for the foreseeable future.

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