Just days after rumors that Everton had made a move, Liverpool is reportedly looking to sign a “very fast” attacker.

Liverpool have enjoyed signing players from recently relegated clubs over the years.

Players such as Andy Robertson, Georginio Wijnaldum and Harvey Elliott have all been brilliant after signing for Liverpool from a relegated side.

According to Calcio Mercato, Liverpool are now interested in signing Gnonto from Leeds.

The ‘very fast’ striker seems to fit well into Jurgen Klopp’s system and could be a star of the future.

Gnonto can play as a number nine or as a left winger and plays a lot in that role as Luis Diaz, Sadio Mane, Diogo Jota, a speed demon who is brilliant on the ball and a hard worker to boot.

Ironically, Liverpool aren’t the first Merseyside club to show interest in Gnonto.

In fact, it was only reported last week that Everton were looking to bring the Italian to Goodison Park but now a move to Anfield could be on the cards instead.

Just days after rumors that Everton had made a move, Liverpool is reportedly looking to sign a "very fast" attacker.
With all due respect to the Toffees, there is usually only one winner when these two clubs face off in a transfer battle.

While Everton have battled relegation for the past two seasons, Liverpool will be looking to challenge for the title again next season and Gnonto is certainly more tempted by the idea than being dragged into another slot fight. -floor.

At just 19, Gnonto is a long way from the finished product, but he appears to have an incredibly high ceiling and he could join Fabio Carvalho, Harvey Elliott and Stefan Bajcetic in a young core of players keen to win at Anfield. right away.

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Roberto Firmino signs a contract with the Saudi Pro League.

Roberto Firmino has agreed to transfer to Saudi Arabia The striker follows Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema in the Saudi Pro League He leaves Liverpool after eight years and 362 appearances Ex-Liverpool striker Roberto Firmino is on the verge of joining his next club after becoming the latest player to agree a transfer to Saudi Arabia in the 90th minute. Firmino left Liverpool after eight years and six major trophies at the end of the 2022-23 season, with his contract expiring this month. The Brazilian, who has scored 111 goals in 362 appearances and has been praised for his impact by both Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane in recent days, explained his decision to move on was motivated by the end of the 'cycle' and from the feeling that it was good. time to do it. Jurgen Klopp had wanted Firmino to stay at Anfield, declaring in January: "I want to keep him." The Liverpool manager later admitted he was "surprised" when the forward announced he was ready to leave. Roberto Firmino signs a contract with the Saudi Pro League. 90min are aware that Firmino will now be one of the next big names to lead his career in the Saudi Pro League, following in the footsteps of Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and N'Golo Kante. The 31-year-old has agreed a three-year contract, extending it just months after his 35th birthday in 2026. He is set to join Al-Ahli, one of the league's top four clubs, controlled by the Investment Fund Saudi Arabian Public (PIF), which also owns a majority stake in Newcastle. Al-Ahli is keen to announce his arrival as soon as possible, possibly as early as this week, as he has also agreed to sign goalkeeper Edouard Mendy from Chelsea. Al-Ahli won their last Saudi Pro League title in 2016 and have always finished second. They are the latest of the big four teams to sign an international superstar, after Al-Ittihad signed the aforementioned Benzema and Kante, Al-Nassr signed Ronaldo and soon to be Hakim Ziyech, and Al-Hilal signed Ruben Neves and Kalidou Koulibaly.

Roberto Firmino has agreed to transfer to Saudi Arabia

The striker follows Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema in the Saudi Pro League

He leaves Liverpool after eight years and 362 appearances

Ex-Liverpool striker Roberto Firmino is on the verge of joining his next club after becoming the latest player to agree a transfer to Saudi Arabia in the 90th minute.

Firmino left Liverpool after eight years and six major trophies at the end of the 2022-23 season, with his contract expiring this month.

The Brazilian, who has scored 111 goals in 362 appearances and has been praised for his impact by both Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane in recent days, explained his decision to move on was motivated by the end of the ‘cycle’ and from the feeling that it was good. time to do it.

Jurgen Klopp had wanted Firmino to stay at Anfield, declaring in January: “I want to keep him.” The Liverpool manager later admitted he was “surprised” when the forward announced he was ready to leave.

Roberto Firmino signs a contract with the Saudi Pro League.
90min are aware that Firmino will now be one of the next big names to lead his career in the Saudi Pro League, following in the footsteps of Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema and N’Golo Kante.

The 31-year-old has agreed a three-year contract, extending it just months after his 35th birthday in 2026. He is set to join Al-Ahli, one of the league’s top four clubs, controlled by the Investment Fund Saudi Arabian Public (PIF), which also owns a majority stake in Newcastle.

Al-Ahli is keen to announce his arrival as soon as possible, possibly as early as this week, as he has also agreed to sign goalkeeper Edouard Mendy from Chelsea.

Al-Ahli won their last Saudi Pro League title in 2016 and have always finished second.

They are the latest of the big four teams to sign an international superstar, after Al-Ittihad signed the aforementioned Benzema and Kante, Al-Nassr signed Ronaldo and soon to be Hakim Ziyech, and Al-Hilal signed Ruben Neves and Kalidou Koulibaly.

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