Fabio Carvalho has been linked with a move away from Liverpool this month, and Leicester City are keen on signing him.

Fabio Carvalho was on loan at RB Leipzig during the first half of the season. But Liverpool have decided to bring him back to the club because of the lack of playing time. Carvalho is now expected to go out on loan once again, and Sky Sports are reporting that the Championship outfit want to secure his signature.

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Leicester City are chasing promotion back to the Premier League, and they need more quality and depth in their attack. The 21-year-old could prove to be a quality acquisition. He has shown his quality in the Championship previously with Fulham and could hit the ground running in the Championship during the second half of the campaign as well.

A move away from Liverpool would be ideal for the youngster, and he needs regular game time to get back to his best. Recent reports have also linked the 21-year-old prospect with his former club Fulha,

It is evident that he is unlikely to get first-team opportunities at Liverpool during the second half of the season. The Reds are already well stocked in the attacking department. If the former Premier League champions can promise in game time, the move could be ideal for him.

If he manages to do well in the Championship, he might be able to secure a permanent exit at the end of the season. The talented young attacker was highly rated in England before his move to Liverpool. But the transfer has not gone according to plan for him. He has struggled for regular game time at Liverpool, and he will need to sort out his future soon.

Carvalho is versatile enough to operate as a central attacking midfielder as well as a winger. He could prove to be an asset for Leicester City. The Foxes need more technical ability in the final third after the departure of James Maddison, and Carvalho will certainly help create goal scoring opportunities and chip in with goals himself. It will be interesting to see if Liverpool sanction his departure in the coming weeks.

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