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Who is Allan Elias? The £87m Brazilian talent reportedly on his way to Liverpool

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Who is Allan Elias? The £87m Brazilian Talent Reportedly on His Way to Liverpool

Liverpool are reportedly closing in on a major summer transfer for 21-year-old Palmeiras midfielder Allan Andrade Elias, a versatile Brazilian talent valued highly despite his €100m (£87m) release clause[6][1][2]. Recent reports from Brazil indicate the Premier League champions hold a right of first refusal and are advancing negotiations for a deal worth around €35m (£30m), potentially structured with bonuses, allowing the player to join post the 2026 Club World Cup in July[1][2][4].



Allan, often referred to simply as Allan, has made over 50 appearances for Palmeiras, contributing 5 goals and 6 assists. Not yet a guaranteed starter under coach Abel Ferreira, he has shone in key matches, earning praise for his physical resilience, tactical versatility, and ability to circulate the ball under pressure—earning "perfect" scout ratings from Anfield observers[1][5]. Described as a "complete midfielder," he could address Liverpool's midfield disorganization under Arne Slot, providing bite and reinforcement amid struggles this season despite heavy 2025 spending (£460m+ on stars like Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak)[4][5].

Competition has been fierce: Newcastle United and Aston Villa showed strong interest but faded, Napoli's €35m bid was rejected, and enquiries came from Benfica, Inter Miami, and MLS clubs[2][4][5]. Palmeiras, with Allan's contract running to 2029, view him as a financial asset and are open to a €30-35m sale after the Club World Cup, aligning with their 2026 strategy[2][5].

If finalized in coming weeks, Allan would mark Liverpool's first summer signing, fitting their upgrade plans across positions like defensive midfield. Transfermarkt values him at €10m, but rivals could spark a bidding war. Liverpool lead the race, positioning the promising forward-minded midfielder as a long-term gem[3][4].

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