Fabrizio Romano has revealed that Liverpool have agreed to move Fabio Carvalho on loan to RB Leipzig for a year
Jurgen Klopp recruited Carvalho after he shone for Fulham in the Championship.
However, the youthful offensive midfielder never quite found his feet, and there has been speculation since the transfer window began that his immediate future may lie elsewhere.
Fabio Carvalho will join RB Leipzig until June 2024 — no buy option confirmed. Negotiations are being finalised as deal will be signed next week but the total agreement is confirmed. ⚪️????✨ #LFC
Loan deal was only solution as Klopp and Liverpool rejected any permanent deal bid. pic.twitter.com/Fy407vv8zU
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) June 23, 2023
And, just today, Fabrizio Romano announced Carvalho’s arrival at RB Leipzig on Twitter.
Klopp has spoken about the need for Carvalho to develop and improve, but he has never shown a desire to sell the player.
Klopp and Carvalho will both benefit from a loan move to Leipzig.
The teenager will play in the Bundesliga, giving Klopp the opportunity to scout a player who piqued the interest of many at Anfield when he signed.
Golden opportunity
This is the ideal opportunity for Fabio Carvalho to get started.
RB Leipzig has been a breeding ground for brilliance in recent years, and Carvalho should see this as a huge chance.
There is no shame in not finishing your first year at Liverpool. They are a major club with big players in his position. He was never going to get too many minutes right immediately, in reality.
This should be a positive step for everyone. Carvalho has an opportunity to really impress Jurgen Klopp, and if all goes well, he either forces his way into the first-team for the 24/25 season or is sold for a large sum of money.
This appears to be a significant summer for Liverpool in general. They completed their business with Alexis Mac Allister quickly, and it appears that they are now focusing their efforts elsewhere.
It remains to be seen whether Carvalho’s departure clears the way for another signing.
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