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Liverpool to Complete £30m Allan Signing in Coming Weeks
Liverpool FC are reportedly advancing towards securing a major summer transfer for 21-year-old Palmeiras starlet Allan Elias in a deal worth around £30m (€35m), with negotiations progressing rapidly despite some conflicting details on the timeline and structure.[1][2][3]
Brazilian sources indicate the Reds are in advanced talks, potentially finalizing terms soon, though Palmeiras prefer to wait until after the 2026 World Cup to maximize value—especially if Allan earns a Brazil call-up and impresses in the USA. The package could reach £30.5m with add-ons and bonuses, representing a shrewd investment for a versatile talent.[1][2][3][4]
Player Profile and Fit
Allan, who has featured in 64 senior games for Palmeiras with 11 goal contributions, excels with explosive pace, direct dribbling, creativity, and a knack for goals and assists. Primarily deployed on the right wing or midfield, Liverpool scouts envision him thriving on the flanks, adding width, unpredictability, and rotation options to bolster their attack amid stretched wide depth.[1][2][3][5]
Described as a "complete midfielder" with exceptional football IQ, left-footed precision, agility for Premier League tempo, and dominance in transitions, Anfield insiders rate him "perfect" for high-pressure ball progression. His Club World Cup exposure against Porto and Chelsea highlights his potential, though he's a raw prospect needing development.[3][5]
Strategic Move
This could mark Michael Edwards' first first-team Brazilian signing after extensive scouting. Liverpool lead the race over rivals like West Ham, planning an unveiling post-World Cup. While no bids are confirmed yet and Palmeiras hold firm on valuation akin to Endrick/Estevao sales, the club's youth development track record positions Allan for success next season.[1][3][4][6]
Fans anticipate excitement from this high-upside addition, complementing forwards and signaling recruitment ambition. Conflicting reports note ongoing fluidity, but momentum favors completion in coming weeks.[1][2][8]
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