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For a few days now, rumors of Fabio Carvalho being sent to Brentford have been gaining momentum. Coming off an interesting loan with Hull City, the Liverpool playmaker was in the Bees’ sights, ready to make a move quickly. Since Monday evening, it’s now official: the Premier League club has managed to attract the 21-year-old player.
To do this, the London club gave 32 million euros to Liverpool, who no longer counted on him.Brentford have signed Fabio Carvalho from Liverpool on a five-year contract, with a one-year club option.“, the club specifies in its press release. Thomas Frank, the club’s coach, also expressed his joy after this recruitment: “Fabio is a player with great talent. He has great qualities with the ball at his feet: he can get past players, make a deep pass, create chances and take advantage of opportunities. He is a type of player that we don’t have many in the squad, so he will bring us that little extra.»
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