Liverpool Finalizes Options to Boost Attack
The English club Liverpool has started tracking Brazilian forward Marcos Leonardo, a player for Al Hilal Saudi Club, to strengthen the team's attack line before the upcoming season, according to "Fichajes".
The 22-year-old player is delivering an outstanding performance this season and is an option to enhance competition against Hugo Ekitike and Alexander Isak.
The player's transfer deal is financially complex, as Al Hilal values Leonardo at approximately 55 million pounds, while the player seeks a weekly salary of 150,000 pounds. He remains under contract with his club until June 2029, with an impressive scoring record in the current Saudi Pro League season.
The player has international experience with the Brazilian under-23 national team, which strengthens his position on the European stage. Despite his market valuation of around 20 million euros, the final deal value will exceed that due to potential competition from other clubs like Tottenham Hotspur.
Tactically, Liverpool faces a challenge in integrating Leonardo into the lineup with the presence of Isak and Ekitike, making it more difficult for the player to secure regular playing time, while Tottenham appears to be a stronger competitor in terms of consistent player participation.
Marcos Leonardo is expected to become one of the standout transfers in the European market next summer, as experts believe that moving to the English Premier League will give him the opportunity to confirm his scoring abilities and contribute significantly to European competitions, a primary goal for Liverpool to strengthen its future attack.
The 22-year-old player is delivering an outstanding performance this season and is an option to enhance competition against Hugo Ekitike and Alexander Isak.
The player's transfer deal is financially complex, as Al Hilal values Leonardo at approximately 55 million pounds, while the player seeks a weekly salary of 150,000 pounds. He remains under contract with his club until June 2029, with an impressive scoring record in the current Saudi Pro League season.
The player has international experience with the Brazilian under-23 national team, which strengthens his position on the European stage. Despite his market valuation of around 20 million euros, the final deal value will exceed that due to potential competition from other clubs like Tottenham Hotspur.
Tactically, Liverpool faces a challenge in integrating Leonardo into the lineup with the presence of Isak and Ekitike, making it more difficult for the player to secure regular playing time, while Tottenham appears to be a stronger competitor in terms of consistent player participation.
Marcos Leonardo is expected to become one of the standout transfers in the European market next summer, as experts believe that moving to the English Premier League will give him the opportunity to confirm his scoring abilities and contribute significantly to European competitions, a primary goal for Liverpool to strengthen its future attack.