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Brazilian Teenager Could Be on His Way to Liverpool as January Deal Gets Closer
Liverpool FC is poised to make a significant move in the January transfer window, targeting a promising 17-year-old Brazilian talent, according to recent reports from Brazilian journalist Fabio Vargas.
The young attacking midfielder, identified as Gabriel Mec from Grêmio, has caught the attention of Liverpool scouts. Grêmio anticipates an official bid from the Reds around €15 million (£13m), expected to arrive early this week. While the Brazilian club is unlikely to reject the offer outright, they plan to negotiate for a higher fee, a common practice in such deals.
Gabriel Mec, hailed for his impressive potential, cannot join Liverpool immediately due to FIFA regulations prohibiting players under 18 from moving to Europe. His birthday falls in April, meaning any transfer would involve him remaining at Grêmio until then before completing his move.
This pursuit marks a departure for Liverpool, who have historically avoided the South American market unlike other Premier League clubs. Owners FSG might regret not having a secondary club to nurture such talents, but securing Mec could signal a strategic shift toward investing in high-upside youngsters.
Separately, reports suggest another "special" Brazilian talent, Rayan, is nearing a Premier League transfer in January and could ultimately pave the way for a Liverpool move, adding to the buzz around South American prospects.
Liverpool's broader January plans may accelerate, with interests in a centre-back, winger, and central midfielder amid their strong position at the top of the table. Fans are excited about bolstering the squad with fresh talent like Mec, potentially providing a long-term boost under manager Arne Slot.
In summary, as negotiations heat up, this Brazilian teenager appears increasingly likely to join Liverpool's ranks post his 18th birthday, heralding an exciting new chapter for the club's youth recruitment.
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