Liverpool could be given a financial boost as they look to make the blockbuster signing of Moises Caicedo from Brighton.
Liverpool are set to benefit to the tune of £15million thanks to Tino Livramento’s move to c in what could be a major boost to this summer’s transfer budget. The Magpies have agreed a fee of up to £35m for Southampton’s highly-rated defender, despite the 20-year-old missing almost the entirety of last season through an anterior cruciate ligament tear
Before his long-term injury, Livramento starred for the Saints in his debut season with the club after a £4m move from Liverpool and had been tipped to return to a side aiming for Champions League qualification. Now, Newcastle have shown their faith in the England Under-21 man by spending big money on the right-back despite his recent fitness liverpool are set to receive a healthy cash injection also, as The Telegraph claim that they are due 50 per cent of any profit that Southampton make on Livramento. They will get at least £13m and potentially up to £15.5m if certain add-ons are met, which may come at a very handy time in the transfer window.
the reds remain in negotiations for Brighton star Moises Caicedo, though are still short of the Seagulls’ £100m valuation having had a second bid worth £80m turned down. An unnamed club have also reportedly approached Roberto De Zerbi’s outfit, but they currently expect their midfielder to stay at the club
Chelsea set for ‘£15m windfall’ that may hugely benefit Moises Caicedo transfer chase
Chelsea could be given a financial boost as they look to make the blockbuster signing of Moises Caicedo from
Chelsea are set to benefit to the tune of £15million thanks to Tino Livramento’s move to Newcastle in what could be a major boost to this summer’s transfer budget. The Magpies have agreed a fee of up to £35m for Southampton’s highly-rated defender, despite the 20-year-old missing almost the entirety of last season through an anterior cruciatew boy Jackson told to ‘show some balls’ as Pochettino plots transfer
Before his long-term injury, Livramento starred for the Saints in his debut season with the club after a £4m move from Chelsea and had been tipped to return to a side aiming for Champions League qualification. Now, Newcastle have shown their faith in the England Under-21 man by spending big money on the right-back despite his recent fitness woes.
Chelsea are set to receive a healthy cash injection also, as The Telegraph claim that they are due 50 per cent of any profit that Southampton make on . They will get at least £13m and potentially up to £15.5m if certain add-ons are met, which may come at a very handy time in the transfer window.
The Blues remain in negotiations for Brighton star Moises Caicedo, though are still short of the Seagulls’ £100m valuation having had a second bid worth £80m turned down. An unnamed club have also reportedly approached Roberto De Zerbi’s outfit, but they currently expect their midfielder to stay at the club.
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liverpool want to bring Moises Caicedo to Stamford Bridge. (Image: Getty)
liverpool are looking to spend more cautiously than the previous two windows when Todd Boehly and co spent big, but having already been prepared to spend £80m on Caicedo and then a transfer windfall handing the reds potentially £15m – in order to land Mauricio Pochettino’s top midfield target it should not be ruled out that Livramento’s sell-on could be added to Chelsea’s next Caicedo bid.