Liverpool are ready to offer €150 million to sign Federico Valverde, although any transfer away from Real Madrid has its complexities.

According to Defensa Central, Liverpool are willing to pay €150 million to sign Federico Valverde in the upcoming summer window. Real Madrid might feel tempted by such an offer, but they are unwilling to sell any player who does not wish to leave.

Liverpool willing to pay €150 million for Federico Valverde

Federico Valverde packs such a profile and experience that any club will be willing to pay massive money for the Uruguayan and would love to have him on their side. Chelsea are one of the sides keen with suggestions that they could offer Reece James in exchange for the midfielder.

Manchester United are also in the hunt, and now the report states Liverpool is more than willing to take the next steps to find a way to sign the 25-year-old mainstay from Real Madrid. The story suggests the Merseysiders are eager to fork out €150 million to sign the Uruguayan.

It’s a tempting offer for any club let alone Real Madrid, who are busy building an exciting project with many players designed to last many years. Valverde is undoubtedly a big part of that, but with that money on offer, the Spanish giants might consider it.

Valverde will fit in at Liverpool in multiple ways, considering how versatile the 25-year-old can be. Hence, he would be a brilliant marquee signing for the Reds should they manage to pull it off, although it’s a far more difficult task that has angles beyond transfer fees.

Real Madrid may not sell Valverde

For Carlo Ancelotti, Valverde is one of the ‘untouchables’ in that Real Madrid squad, and the Italian must have expressed his desire to keep the midfielder off the market. The club might have obliged to that request and will likely ward off offers for the key star.

Florentino Perez will certainly study offers like the one mentioned alongside Liverpool’s name but will only sell players if they want to leave Real Madrid. As for Valverde, he has ambitions to wear the armband at the Spanish capital, meaning he has no desire to quit the club for a move to the Premier League or elsewhere.

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