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Liverpool have been asked to fulfill the entire £102 million release clause for wonderkid.

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Liverpool has been instructed to fulfill the entire £102 million release clause for wonderkid.

Liverpool is obligated to fulfill the full £120 million release clause in order to acquire one of the most promising young midfielders in the world.

According to Fabrizio Romano, Benfica will request the complete release clause from clubs that are interested in signing Joao Neves this summer. Over the past year, the 19-year-old has emerged as one of the most promising midfielders in the world of football.

Therefore, the Portuguese titans are aware that they will not be required to sell him at a low price. Benfica is confident that they can secure an additional substantial sum for Enzo Fernandez, 18 months after he was acquired for more than £110 million.

Neves’s clause is estimated to be worth approximately £102 million. That is the figure, then, if anyone is in a hurry to acquire him this summer and Benfica is not interested in engaging in any negotiations.

Liverpool and Joao Neves
Neves has been associated with Liverpool since last summer, and the Record recently indicated that interest remains. They indicate that Manchester United recently failed to secure a £51m proposal in an effort to surpass their transfer competitors.

In the end, the offer was approximately half of the value that Benfica anticipated for their cherished asset.

Therefore, is it advisable for Liverpool to engage in a meaningful manner at that cost? That is the fundamental inquiry; however, it is not a simple one to resolve.

On the one hand, Neves has the potential to become one of the world’s greatest midfielders, as he possesses the necessary aptitude to achieve this. He could potentially be secured for the next five years and beyond with a sum of £102 million.

However, it is an exorbitant sum of money for a player who is not yet the final product and who may not ultimately develop into the star midfielder he seems to be. Ultimately, not everyone fulfills their obligations.

Liverpool will only consider an offer in that region if it is certain, and we are uncertain that anyone can be that certain about Neves. It simply does not appear to be the type of transfer that the Reds typically execute; however, the financial resources are available, as evidenced by their acquisition of Moises Caicedo last summer.

We will have to wait and see on this one, then.

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