Liverpool face competition from Wolverhampton Wanderers for Benfica rising star Joao Felix, according to the Mirror.
The 19-year-old has been impressive for the Portuguese side and has a contract till 2023, as per the report. The Reds had bid for the youngster in the summer, however, Benfica snubbed the offer.
The youngster is expected to become one of the best in the world, with the report adding that Wolves are currently leading the race to sign him, should Benfica decide to sell the player.
The report claims that the club’s links with super-agent Jorge Mendes could help them land the youngster. There is a link between Wolves and Benfica, and that the Premier League new boys have the first refusal on any players that Mendes has control over.
It remains to be seen if Wolves can tempt Felix to join them rather than some of the other top sides across Europe. (h/t Mirror)
Wolves did pull a rabbit out of the hat when they signed Ruben Neves while they were playing in the Championship. The midfielder helped them gain promotion, and he has been one of the stars under Nuno Espirito Santo this season as well.
Liverpool could do with more attacking options and it will be interesting to see if they make a move for the 19-year-old in the summer.
Read more: Premier League giants plot £35million summer bid for 20-year-old Liverpool target
Felix would not come on the cheap, however, we should be able to outbid Wolves in a potential tussle for the player