Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Liverpool agree £39 million deal for Monaco midfielder

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LIVERPOOL have agreed to sign Monaco midfielder Fabinho in a deal that could be worth more than £40m.

The Brazil internatio­nal (24) will join the Champions League finalists on July 1 for around £39m (45m euros).

A further £4m (5m euros) could be added in performanc­e-related bonus payments and Fabinho’s arrival is likely to be followed by the departure of Emre Can.

“This is something that I always wanted — this is a giant of a team,” said Fabinho. “I am really excited.”

Fabinho has spent spells playing as a right-back but has excelled in defensive midfield and is viewed as a replacemen­t for Can, who is out of contract this summer and has repeatedly been linked with Juventus. Manager Jurgen Klopp said: “He has ability and mentality to play at the highest level in a number of positions. He can play ‘six’, ‘eight’ and ‘two’. This is cool.”

The Brazilian, whose deal will begin on July 1, said the club’s infrastruc­ture looked “exceptiona­l”.

“A football club of this size coming after my services, I didn’t have to think that much about coming over,” added Fabinho.

“I will try to create my own history at this football club. Hopefully, on a personal level, I’m able to win titles with this club.”

Fabinho, who joined Monaco on loan from Portuguese side Rio Ave in 2013, won the French league title in 2016-17.

He has featured heavily for the club since making his loan move permanent in 2015, playing 47 times in all competitio­ns last season and scoring eight goals.

In all, he made 225 appearance­s and scored 29 goals in five seasons with the French club.

“We have signed a fantastic player, but someone who is an equally fantastic person I think,” added Klopp.

“His reputation as a character in the dressing room and his attitude in training has come through from everyone we speak to.

“He has a lovely family also — adding a person like this to our dressing room only makes us even stronger. What we have — in terms of our environmen­t at Melwood and in the team — means anyone coming in must be of that build. They must be the highest quality person and player.”

Despite helping Monaco to second in Ligue 1 behind champions Paris St-Germain last season, Fabinho did not make Brazil’s 23-man World Cup squad.

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