Liverpool star Fabinho dealing with uncertainty regarding Al Ittihad switch
Fabinho’s proposed transfer to Al Ittihad is currently facing uncertainty, casting a shadow over the midfielder’s potential move from Liverpool to the Saudi Arabian club.
That is as per David Ornstein via The Athletic [subscription required]. The £40m package deal had been on the table, and all parties involved were keen to make it happen. Negotiations and discussions have been ongoing, and Al Ittihad’s interest in signing the Brazilian international remains strong.
However, a delay in the process has emerged, leading to Fabinho rejoining Liverpool’s pre-season preparations on Wednesday. He was initially left out of Jurgen Klopp’s squad for their training camp in Germany, but the situation has seen a turn of events.
Despite the setback, Fabinho has conducted himself professionally throughout the ordeal, and his agent, Jorge Mendes, has strong connections both with Liverpool and Saudi Arabia, offering a glimmer of hope for the transfer to still materialize.
What next for Fabinho?
One rumoured obstacle was a supposed Saudi Arabian rule banning the breed of dogs Fabinho owns, specifically his two French bulldogs. However, it has been clarified that this factor has nothing to do with the uncertainty surrounding the move.
As Fabinho is under contract with Liverpool until 2026, any potential transfer would require careful consideration and negotiation. The situation remains fluid, and both clubs are eager to find a resolution that benefits all parties involved.
For Liverpool fans, the prospect of losing Fabinho would be a significant concern, as the Brazilian has been a key player for the team since his arrival in 2018. His presence in midfield has been crucial to Liverpool’s success, and his departure would leave a notable void.
On the other hand, if the transfer does go through, Liverpool’s management would need to identify a suitable replacement to bolster the squad’s midfield options. Finding a player of Fabinho’s quality and impact could prove to be a challenging task.
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While the transfer window can be unpredictable, Liverpool will need to navigate through this uncertainty and make decisions that align with their long-term goals. The focus will be on building a squad that can challenge for honours both domestically and in Europe in the 2023-2024 season and beyond.