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paul joyce
@_pauljoyce
15m15 minutes ago
Liverpool want to make Fabinho, AS Monaco’s defensive midfielder, their first summer signing and are closing in on deal worth an initial £39.3million.@TimesSport
David Maddock
@MaddockMirror
14m14 minutes ago
Liverpool are close to completing £45m deal to sign Fabinho from Monaco. Deal will include another £5m in bonus payments. Signing should be confirmed tomorrow.
Fee for Fabinho agreed in principle, will be announced as early as tomorrow morning. Deal (in Euros) is as follows: 45m up front, with further 5m maximum in achievement-related bonus payments. @LFC made first approach last summer, and have maintained contact with Monaco since
Fabinho will be first of a minimum of three more Liverpool signings this summer, in addition to the signing of Naby Keita. Talks expected with Lyon over signing of Nabil Fekir, while goalkeeper also an absolute priority. #LFC
Melissa Reddy
@MelissaReddy_
15m15 minutes ago
Monaco’s Fabinho is #LFC’s first-choice target as their midfield anchor. Club have been working quietly to finalise a deal and are confident of doing so.
Fee: €45 million + potential €5m in add-ons
BREAKING: Liverpool have agreed a fee of up to €50million (£43.7millon) to buy midfielder Fabinho from Monaco, writes @JBurtTelegraph
Fabinho has been wanted by a host of Europe’s leading clubs, and has previously been linked with moves by Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester United, but it is Liverpool who have agreed the deal having made an initial inquiry last year. (Telegraph)
The fee will be €45million plus a further €5million maximum in add-ons for Fabinho who is set to become part of a re-built of Liverpool’s midfield which also includes the agreed signing of Naby Keita from RB Leipzig. (Telegraph)
Monaco resisted attempts to sign Fabinho last summer – when Liverpool also inquired about Thomas Lemar – but agreed with the player that he would be allowed to leave this summer if a deal could be struck. Sources close to Monaco say that deal has now been agreed. (Telegraph)
Once in a generation a player comes along to whom nothing seems impossible! Luckily that player wears the number eight shirt at Anfield.