Leeds United will lose out on acquiring Liverpool’s Fabio Carvalho this week, as he has agreed to join Hull City following fruitful conversations with Liam Rosenior.
After defeating Peterborough United in the FA Cup, Leeds’ focus shifts back to ensuring they are in the best possible position to be promoted from the Championship.
To compete for the top two spots this season, the club will need to buy players in a few areas, which will most likely lead to Premier League loans.
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Fabio Carvalho, a Leeds target
Last week, Fabrizio Romano revealed that Leeds, Hull City, and Southampton were among the clubs interested in signing Liverpool forward Fabio Carvalho.
The Portuguese forward was recently recalled from RB Leipzig owing to a lack of playing time in the Bundesliga, and the Reds want to make sure his development is not impeded this season.
That meant that playing opportunities would be a critical component of negotiations with these three clubs and the Liverpool giants to sign Carvalho.
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David Ornstein has now revealed that Leeds and Southampton have missed out on the teenager, who is poised to join Hull City under Liam Rosenior.
The Tigers appear to have won the race due to their promise of guaranteed minutes every week, but Liverpool will undoubtedly be impressed by Rosenior’s handling of Tyler Morton, another Liverpool talent on Humberside right now.
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