Jurgen Klopp wanted to sign the Portugal under-21 international in January but, despite agreeing personal terms and the player completing a medical, the deal ...
A Liverpool statement said: “Liverpool FC can confirm Fábio Carvalho will join the club this summer. Carvalho came through the academy ranks at Fulham and went on to make 44 senior appearances in total for the London club.” “Carvalho played a key role in Fulham’s promotion back to the Premier League in 2021-22, scoring 10 goals and providing eight assists in 36 games as Marco Silva’s side won the Championship title.
Liverpool have confirmed the signing of Fabio Carvalho from Fulham.The forward has left Craven Cottage following the expiry of his contract. The Athletic...
9h ago The Merseyside club pushed to bring Carvalho in during the January transfer window. Even my family have fans going up to them, saying hello, which makes me happy.
Liverpool have announced the signing of Fabio Carvalho from Fulham, with the player set to join on July 1.
Liverpool finished second in the Premier League, behind champions Manchester City. They have already won the League Cup and FA Cup this season, and will face Real Madrid in the Champions League final on Saturday. Carvalho, 19, will join Liverpool for a reported fee of £5 million when his contract with Fulham ends in June. The winger is not available on a free due to his age, so the two clubs have reached a compromise to the prevent the deal from going to a transfer tribunal. Liverpool have announced the signing of Fabio Carvalho from Fulham, with the player set to join on July 1.
The Fulham attacking midfielder has been all but confirmed in the last five months after an administrative error denied the Reds his signature in the winter ...
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Liverpool have sealed the signing of Fabio Carvalho, with the Fulham star moving to Anfield in an £8m transfer.
The Reds have also inserted a 20 percent sell-on clause in the deal. This season has been his real breakthrough. Liverpool had initially looked to sign Carvalho in January, agreeing a deal with Fulham at around 6pm on the final day of the transfer window.
The talented young attacker's move from Fulham has been officially announced by the club today.
He made 38 total appearances and played just over 3,000 total minutes while scoring eleven goals and eight assists. They also have their first signing for next season completed. He has previously represented England at the youth level internationally but recently made the switch to Portugal for the U21 level.
Liverpools move for Fabio Carvalho in January fell through after the Premier League side ran out of time to complete the deal on Deadline Day; ...
"For Fabio Carvalho, the clamour of January's Deadline Day, when Liverpool tried and failed to sign him from Fulham before the 11pm cut-off point, was nothing new. It is fair to say the decision has paid off." Once add-on clauses are met, Fulham could receive a fee in the region of £4m and have also inserted a substantial sell-on clause, understood to be 20 per cent.
Liverpool have confirmed the transfer of attacking midfielder Fábio Carvalho from Fulham. Jürgen Klopp has a top talent on his hands that could be moulded ...
Firmino was a number 10 at Hoffenheim before Klopp turned the Brendan Rodgers signing into a central striker, and Carvalho does have the hallmarks of someone who could potentially do that role. It could be that Liverpool view Carvalho as a long term successor to Roberto Firmino as a false nine. But what does remain to be seen is exactly where Carvalho ends up playing on the pitch.
Liverpool have finally confirmed the signing of Fulham teenager Fabio Carvalho, with the 19-year-old set to arrive at Anfield on July 1.
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Liverpool were close to perfection but the signing of Carvalho shows work has already begun on bridging the gap to City.
They last tasted defeat on 28 December and that was in a game of fine margins, when Salah’s penalty miss denied them a point at Leicester. All this might have been immaterial by the morning of 23 May, when in dreamland Liverpool would be awaking with sore heads and ready for a parade. Why did they sign Rodri three years ago when they already had Fernandinho – was it to give the midfielder a few seasons of necessary adjustment that would coincide neatly with the Brazilian’s departure?