Liverpool lose another clash with Chelsea after Lavia decides fate

Southampton player and Liverpool’s desire, Roméo Lavia decides he wants to leave the club to work at Chelsea, who already wanted Belgian previously

Yet another dispute Liverpool loses! According to information from the main journalist specializing in the market and transfers in the world of football, Fabrizio Romanothe Belgian steering wheel Romeo Laviaof southamptonhas decided that he wants to leave and has chosen his destination: the chelsea. According to the Italian journalist, the defensive midfielder has already warned his club that he is ready to negotiate with the Blues.

According to Fabrizio, the purchase of the steering wheel revolves around 50 million euros (R$ 271 million). If it goes through, the sale is added to the 133 million euros (R$ 720 million) that Chelsea already paid to win the other dispute it had fought against Liverpool, for the Ecuadorian. Moses Caicedoannounced this Monday, the 14th, marking the most expensive transfer in the history of Premier League and the fifth in history.

Chelsea already had their eyes on the Belgian last summer, when Lavia joined Southampton for €12m (£25m). At the time, the Blues made an offer for the same amount they are currently trying to sign him, but it was turned down on the last opening day of the window. But this time, the midfielder wants to leave for the London team, making the transfer happen. Roméo was seen as the perfect substitute for Liverpool if the bid for Caicedo fell through, which it did.

Earlier this Monday, the 14th, Liverpool would have agreed with the Saints to count on the player for the season, however, Lavia’s desire spoke louder and the athlete goes to Chelsea, as reported by “The Guardian”. . The offer made by the Jurgen Klopp it was even better, at 60 million euros (R$ 325 million). Londoners will pay the fixed 50 million plus a few extras, as reported David Orsteinfrom “The Athletic”.


Source: sportbuzz

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