Andre of Fluminense has been closely associated with Liverpool, and any summer transfer has all but been ruled out as long as their cup run continues.
Andre has been mentioned as a potential new addition for the Reds this summer since they are in the market for another midfielder.
Any interest, however, has come with restrictions because Fluminense is unwilling to let their midfielder depart this summer in the middle of their campaign.
Andre is a crucial component of their strategy, as he demonstrated in the first leg of the quarterfinal match by scoring the opening goal in their 2-0 victory over Olimpia. They have great expectations for the Copa Libertadores.
In the second leg, which is played in the early hours of September 1—the Premier League’s final day of the transfer window—Fluminense will be confident they can either increase or hold on to their advantage.
It was also reported earlier this week that Liverpool, who ESPN Brasil claims are not interested in a January transfer, made an informal offer of around £25 million to the Brazilian team, which was rejected.
Andre’s elimination from the tournament was what gave the Reds any chance they had of attracting him this summer, but he ended up being crucial to his team’s success.
The 22-year-old, who finished with a 95 percent passing accuracy, three clearances, five recoveries, and seven passes into the final third of the field, was named FotMob’s player of the game after scoring from outside the penalty area.
The midfielder’s release clause, which is worth approximately £34 million, might still be activated by the Reds to entice him, but that seems less and less likely as the days pass.
In light of Andre’s recent interview declaration that he is “focused 100 percent” on Fluminense, January now seems to be the most likely time to hire him.