Liverpool and the 21-year-old La Liga player reach a pay agreement of £83k per week.

Liverpool and Gabri Veiga, a star for Celta Vigo, reach a personal agreement.
Gabri Veiga, a standout for Celta Vigo, may be headed to Liverpool after both parties’ representatives reached a personal agreement.

Paisley Gates (via Corriere del Mezzogiorno; h/t ECHO) reports that Veiga will make £83,000 per week at Liverpool. Liverpool will undoubtedly need to move quickly to recruit the 21-year-old Spaniard given competition from Premier League rivals Chelsea and Serie A team Napoli.

Additionally, the report implies that Napoli, under the direction of their new manager Rudi Garcia, are putting together one last effort to entice Gabri Veiga to Italy. Garcia regards the teenager as a crucial addition to his team because he wants to improve his midfield options. In order to land Veiga, Liverpool will need to hold off the Italian heavyweights and demonstrate that its plan and goals are greater than those of Napoli.

With his great performances for Celta Vigo, Veiga has drawn notice. He has already demonstrated incredible maturity and promise at the age of just 21, drawing the attention of numerous elite European clubs. Veiga is well known for his technical skill, vision, and poise when he is on the ball, all traits that Liverpool look for in their midfield players.

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Liverpool definitely needs midfield additions after losing numerous key players to departures. Bringing a young player like Veiga on board might help the Reds future-proof themselves along the way.

The Reds want to improve their midfield unit, adding depth and competitiveness in a position that is essential to their style of play. Veiga’s skill set appears to be ideal for our desire for a dynamic midfielder who can play on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball.

Even though it is difficult to see him start matches every single week, having a strong backup on the bench and prepared to be called upon when needed is a sense our club has lacked over the past several years.

Liverpool may easily address that issue and compete for trophies in the upcoming season and beyond with the likely arrival of Veiga.

We ought to get him on board as soon as possible. If he does incredibly well for the U21 Euros, his market worth will undoubtedly increase.

 

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