According to Portuguese outlet O Jogo, Sporting CP defender Goncalo Inacio has put a pause on his contract extension talks, which could be of interest to Liverpool.
Discussions between Inacio’s representatives and Sporting CP have stalled, and the 21-year-old is now open to other potential suitors in the market.
Liverpool, who are in need of central defenders, could take advantage of this situation and make a strong case to sign Inacio.
Given the subpar performances of Liverpool’s defenders this season, it is understandable that the club is looking to strengthen their defensive options.
The performances of our defenders this season have been below par, and it is evident that reinforcements are needed in that area. Additionally, the age factor is a concern, with both Virgil van Dijk and Joel Matip approaching their thirties and not getting any younger.
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Therefore, it is important for Liverpool to consider bringing in new faces to bolster their defense and address both the current form and long-term prospects of the team.
While Van Dijk and Matip have shown immense talent in the past, it is clear that their performances have declined noticeably. It is no secret that Liverpool would greatly benefit from the addition of high-quality defenders.
In addition, Joe Gomez’s form has been inconsistent, displaying moments of excellence against Manchester City at home but also allowing opportunities for opponents like Kaoru Mitoma at the Amex.
Therefore, it is crucial for Liverpool to consider bringing in new and reliable defenders to strengthen their squad.
The player’s inconsistency has hindered his development, and relying solely on Ibrahima Konate may not be sufficient for Liverpool’s defensive needs. While it may not be their top priority, but investing in a new defender is crucial for the team.
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The potential shift of Trent Alexander-Arnold into more advanced roles suggests a potential back-three formation, making left-footed center-backs like Inacio highly valuable for Liverpool.
Fans are eager for Inacio’s signing, considering his current contract until 2026 and Sporting’s desire to raise his release clause from €45m to €60m.
The club should strongly consider securing defensive reinforcements to strengthen their squad.