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Liverpool Set to Sign Allan After Completing Jeremy Jacquet Transfer

Liverpool FC are on the verge of securing a £30m deal for Palmeiras' highly-rated 21-year-old midfielder Allan, following the completion of a £60m transfer for Jeremy Jacquet. This move marks a significant step in the Reds' summer transfer strategy ahead of the 2026-27 season, pushing their spending over £100m.[3]



Reports from Brazil, including journalist Robson Morelli, indicate Liverpool hold a right of first refusal for Allan and are close to finalizing terms, with the fee widely reported at around £30m (€35m).[3][1][4] Palmeiras are open to the sale after signing Allan's replacement earlier this month, though the deal may not see him join until after the World Cup.[2][6] Conflicting timelines suggest a possible announcement in coming weeks or a structured agreement allowing him to stay in Brazil temporarily.[3][6]

Allan, a versatile talent, has impressed with 64 first-team appearances for Palmeiras, contributing 11 goals and assists. Capable of playing as a winger, attacking midfielder, right-back, or even central midfielder, he showcased adaptability at last year's Club World Cup, performing solidly against Chelsea.[1][4][5] Scouts praise his high football IQ, left-footed precision, agility for Premier League tempo, and ability to dominate defensive transitions and the final third.[5]

This would be Michael Edwards' first first-team signing from Brazil, building on Liverpool's history with Brazilian wonderkids like Lucas Leiva, an elite defensive midfielder who won Serie A best player honors.[2] Anfield chiefs view Allan as a 'complete midfielder' with star potential, perfect for squad depth and long-term growth under FSG's vision.[1][5]

With net spend less of a concern amid limited exits, Liverpool lead the race despite interest from other clubs, positioning Allan as a key future asset.[3][4]

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