Trustworthy journalist Louis Steele has provided exciting updates on one player Liverpool allegedly been scouted throughout 2025, and he is the son of a former Real Madrid forward.
Headache slot for Liverpool’s choice before Burnley
The Premier League champion traveled to Burnley on Sunday afternoon and is hoping for a more gentle victory than his final away game at Newcastle United last month.
Arne Slot has a variety of decisions that Jeremy Fripon and Connor Bradley will have to fight to be on the right back when it comes to Liverpool’s starting lineup. However, it is possible that Dominique Zobosozrai is held in that position.
Also, like in the case of a 1-0 victory at Arsenal’s home, Rien Graygun Bellch, Alexis McAlistair and Florian Wiltz can continue in the middle, but slot’s main headache is on attack. The new record signing Alexander Isaac hopes to go after the move from Newcastle, but Hugo Ekicchike was able to lead the Liverpool line again, as only minutes of his season came in a Swedish cameo mid-week.
Away from pitch issues, Richard Hughes and Michael Edwards have continued to work on signing the Reds’ future, with one big talent tied to the transition to Anfield.
Liverpool scouted a “very promising” £43 million gem
According to Daily MailLiverpool’s Steele saw Santos teenager Roviño JNR many times in 2025 and sent a scout with the sons of former Brazilian International and Real Madrid winger Roviño.
“Liverpool has been scouting at many games for Brazilian Giants Santos this year, and we understand that Confidential is there to keep an eye on the son of former Real Madrid and Manchester City star Roviño.
“The 17-year-old Robinho JNR is on the brink of the first team of the São Paulo club. Only three well-known former players at the São Paulo club are Pele, Neymar and Rodrigo. Red Scout Dassler Marquez has attended many games in many games.
Not much is known about Robinho JNR, but he has already appeared on Santos’ first team three times.
Brazil Under 20 International has a £43 million release clause that highlights his ability at such a young age, and he is said to be “very promising” by the rising star XI.
Rovinho JNR has grown into a great left-side option with the potential to become the next exciting South American star through Anfield’s door – he can play centrally and right – but he is still a work in progress and hasn’t been given a move to Liverpool yet.