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Liverpool Named as Nottingham Forest Defender Murillo Details Transfer Dreams
Nottingham Forest defender Murillo has openly discussed his transfer ambitions, with Liverpool emerging as a prime destination amid growing interest from top Premier League clubs.[4] The 23-year-old Brazilian center-back, valued at around €80 million, signed a contract extension with Forest until 2029 just last year, yet remains open to a move, particularly if it aligns with his dreams of competing at the highest level.[1][3]

Murillo's impressive performances have caught the eye of multiple suitors. While Manchester United are actively considering a summer bid as they eye replacements for Harry Maguire, whose deal runs until 2026, Liverpool's interest stands out due to their need for defensive depth. Sources suggest the Reds view Murillo as a potential long-term successor to aging stars like Virgil van Dijk or Ibrahima Konate, adding youth and dynamism to their backline.[1][3][4] Despite his family's settlement in Nottingham, Murillo is reportedly receptive to offers, especially from Champions League contenders, which could bolster United's or Liverpool's chances.[2][3]
Forest are unlikely to let him go cheaply, given his pivotal role and recent form—featuring in key matches this season. Chelsea have also shown prior interest, but Liverpool's project appeals strongly to Murillo's aspirations.[3] In recent interviews, the defender hinted at his mindset, reflecting on limited trophies at Forest and a desire for bigger stages: "I've been here years now... it's tough... could be last time."[1] As the January window winds down, no immediate deal is expected, but summer promises intense competition for his signature.[2]
Murillo's blend of pace, ball-playing ability, and defensive solidity makes him a hot prospect. Liverpool fans will hope his "transfer dreams" lead to Anfield, strengthening Arne Slot's squad for title challenges.[4]
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