Liverpool make decision on the future of 21-year-old who failed to shine under Klopp

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 July 26th 2024, 11:29
 
 

 


Liverpool attacker Fabio Carvalho has been linked with a move away from the club this summer.

The 21-year-old is expected to be handed an opportunity to impress during pre-season. He failed to make his mark under the previous manager Jurgen Klopp and it remains to be seen whether he can prove a Slot that he is good enough to play for the Premier League giants. According to Football Insider, Liverpool will take a call on the player following his performances in the pre-season.

Carvalho will have to impress the newly appointed manager during the pre-season tour of the United States if he wants to salvage a future at Liverpool. The 21-year-old is versatile enough to operate as an attacking midfielder as well as a winger. His versatility will be an added bonus for any club hoping to find him.

The 21-year-old has the attributes to develop into a top-class player and his ability to slot into multiple roles make him an asset. Liverpool will certainly hope that he can get his career back with a strong pre-season this summer.

Liverpool could certainly use more quality and depth in the final third and the 21-year-old would be an useful acquisition. He will look to add goals, flair, and creativity to the Liverpool attack.


 Fabio Carvalho in action for Hull City

Liverpool not ready to sell Fabio Carvalho

Liverpool are unwilling to sanction his departure permanently and they will only let him leave the club on loan this summer. Clubs in England and abroad are keen on signing the player on loan this summer. It will be interesting to see how the situation develops.

If Carvalho can prove himself to be a useful option for Slot, the Dutch manager could give him the opportunity he needs to succeed at Liverpool.

The player was on loan at Hull City during the second half of last season and he was quite impressive for the Tigers. It will be interesting to if he can make his mark with Liverpool now.


 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
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