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.
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.