‘Renewed expectation’ for £40m Liverpool sale as Klopp plans ‘another approach’ for replacement.

Transfer expert Paul Joyce says there is a “renewed expectation” Liverpool midfielder Fabinho will join Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad after the deal was reportedly ‘in jeopardy’.

Fabinho emerged as a surprise target for the Saudi Arabian revolution after a disappointing campaign for the Reds.

The Brazilian was one of the biggest underperformers in the Premier League and his shortcomings contributed to his side’s fifth-place finish.

A move to Al-Ittihad has been in the works for a few weeks now but it has been reported that the £40million transfer was close to falling through.

There was a rumour that his two French bulldogs would not be allowed in Saudi Arabia, though this was refuted by reliable journalist David Ornstein, who did admit the move was ‘in jeopardy’, but not because of the dogs.

Liverpool fans – the one who want their club to cash in on Fabinho – will be happy to see Paul Joyce say the transfer is back on.

Joyce says the move is expected to “go ahead” after “payment terms” caused the deal to stall.

He wrote on Twitter: “Renewed expectation that Fabinho £40m move to Al Ittihad will go ahead after deal had stalled over payment terms to Liverpool. Talks started again.”

Joyce added: “Liverpool first bid for Romeo Lavia was £34m plus £4m add ons and Southampton expecting another approach.”

Southampton teenager Lavia is expected to be Liverpool’s next summer signing.

As Joyce mentioned, the Reds have made an opening offer for the 19-year-old midfielder, with the Saints apparently holding out for £50m.

Obviously, Liverpool’s first bid is short of the Championship club’s valuation, but it has to be said it feels like this transfer will materialise.

Lavia has also been linked with Chelsea and Arsenal. Fabrizio Romano says Liverpool’s next bid will be worth a total of £45m as they “want to be fast”.

Arsenal were expected to make a move for the Belgian midfielder if Thomas Partey left. Mikel Arteta recently said he is planning for 2023/24 with the Ghanaian midfielder.

“Yes. Without a question of a doubt,” Arteta said when asked if he wants to keep hold of Partey.

“Thomas is a super important player for us and for me. I want him to be part of the team. That’s for sure.

“Every time I spoke to him and had a conversation with him he’s ready to stay with us. For me, there’s nothing there at all.”

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