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·26 May 2024

Transfer groundwork mostly laid out after Liverpool chief scout jets off to Brazil – report

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Arne Slot may already have his incomings this summer taken care of him in his first year as Liverpool boss.

Richard Hughes and Co. have been hard at work on laying out the groundwork for the upcoming transfer window.


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Chief Reds scout Barry Hunter has already paid a visit to Brazil to establish whether there any intriguing ‘young prospects’ that may pique the club’s interest.

“Hughes will work alongside Dave Fallows, Barry Hunter, Will Spearman – who head up Liverpool’s scouting and data analysis operations – and Slot to map out and assess transfer targets, though a good portion of the groundwork has already been laid for the upcoming summer window,” Ben Jacobs reported for 90min.

“90min understands that priority areas for recruitment include signing a wide, creative-minded player (winger or forward) and a centre-back, and there’s expected to be a focus not only on Europe’s top leagues but also in South America – Hunter recently went to Brazil to look at various options and assess some of the country’s brightest young prospects.”

The Merseysiders were previously thought to be interested in Fluminense’s Andre, though speculation has since grown cold.

South America proving as bountiful as ever

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Andre of Fluminense was previously linked – (Photo by Wagner Meier/Getty Images)

Real Madrid’s Endrick signing – not to mention Chelsea’s recent acquisition of Estevao Willian – proves that the South American market remains a serious transfer battleground for top European outfits.

With it being difficult to identify an obvious option for the holding six position, perhaps some solution can be sourced here.

Meanwhile, Stefan Bajcetic remains a highly exciting prospect for the future, though hardly a footballer we should be saddling with immense pressure this early in his Anfield career.

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