The possibility that Liverpool would sign another marquee to go with Hugo Ekichique was spoken by one of the club’s most trusted reporters.
The Reds are strongly linked to the moves of Real Madrid attacker Rodrigo, who claims Foot Mercart has discussed the move to Anfield with the player.
The hopes of the 24-year-old Premier League champion were helped by assurances from German football expert Christian Falk.
Liverpool isIn front of Rodrigo’s queue
Lewis Steele – a reliable source of information about everything in Liverpool – spoke to Anfield rap in Hong Kong during his preseason tour to the Far East, debating where things stand now in Rodrigo’s pursuit of rumors.
The journalist said: “It’s really interesting because he seems to be in the middle of the day, so I think Liverpool will be in front of the queue.
“I have no reason not to trust him because I am the guy I talk to in Madrid, everything he told me about the saga of Trent (Alexander Arnold) is correct. He said Liverpool is enthusiastic.
“We won’t meet in person yet, but they definitely have an interest in his agent, and if that were the case, it would be interesting because he’s still a young and extremely talented player.
Can Liverpool sign Rodrigo plausible signs this summer?
Liverpool’s summer spending is set to surpass £250 million when the Ekitique relocation is officially completed, with speculation underway over the plummeting of Alexander Isaac’s potential big money.
Several well-known exits from Anfield are expected, and among those who could move on from Merseyside in the coming weeks, such sales could free up enough funds to properly drive Rodrigo.
Manchester United midfielder Casemiro – his international teammate who played with him for Real Madrid previously welcomed the forward as a “star” who was also “one of the most complete players of his generation.” He has received considerable praise from the men who won five championship leagues at the Bernabéu.
If Liverpool signs the 24-year-old, he may not be featured regularly in his normal right-side role due to Mo Salah’s consistent glow, but his ability to play anywhere beyond the forward line allows him to carve out the first anchorage either on the left or in the middle.
It’s a transfer pursuit that appears to be still in the early stages if anything comes, but has even been spoken by a reliable reporter as it shows the power of the Reds’ pull in 2025 after challenging last season’s Premier League title.