Luis Alberto

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Liverpool expect to have wrapped up a deal within 48 hours to sign the 20-year-old Spanish winger Luis Alberto from Seville for around £6m.

The La Liga side's sporting director, Ramon Verdejo, said that an initial Liverpool offer was "very good" but not substantial enough, though manager Brendan Rodgers is confident that a deal will be done and that the player will be in Britain by the end of the week.

Alberto, an attacking midfielder who can also operate as a withdrawn centre-forward, was loaned to Barcelona's B side for a year last August but has become available after the Catalans decided not to take up the option of a permanent deal.

Liverpool expect to have concluded the signings of Sunderland goalkeeper Simon Mignolet and Celta Vigo striker Iago Aspas this week, and are also interested in the 20-year-old London-born Sporting Lisbon central defender Tiago Ilori.

Signing the Armenia national team captain, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, will be a longer game as his club, Shakhtar Donetsk, are well financed and do not need to sell. Though Liverpool are willing to match
the player's £22m release clause, they will have a number of rivals, including Juventus and Monaco.

Armenia's position in the world rankings – 89th – could complicate the pursuit of a work permit for the 24-year-old playmaker, whose acquisition might be the centrepiece of a busy summer of remodelling at Anfield. Permits are more complex for players from nations outside of the top 70 in the world, though Mkhitaryan is a much sought-after player in Europe.

The prospects of Liverpool freeing up money to be active in the market moved a step closer with Andy Carroll due to undergo a medical at West Ham United today ahead of a potential move to the club. The next step is to negotiate his wages down from their current £100,000 a week.
In Seville, Verdejo said of Alberto that interest from Liverpool was "real but nothing is signed". He added: "I recall that a fuss was made when we loaned him out. As it stands, we all agree that he now has a better value in the market and has grown as a footballer. Is it a good deal to sell him for the figures they speak of? The offer we have on the table is a very good one with respect to where Luis is currently. To date, we haven't accepted the offer."


http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...n-6m-spanish-winger-luis-alberto-8664161.html
 
As the old saying goes 'If Barcelona turned down the option to sign him then he can't be very good..' but then again 'one man's trash is another mans treasure'.

Does BR not know he has several issues in defense? Doesn't seem to be linked with any decent defenders which imo they are in more dire need of.
 
No sokratis went to Dortmund but Liverpool are going after papadapoulous, the young defender on schalke.
Can't say Iknow anything about this guy, probably better then the likes of downing, Henderson or shelvey though.
 
As the old saying goes 'If Barcelona turned down the option to sign him then he can't be very good..' but then again 'one man's trash is another mans treasure'.

Does BR not know he has several issues in defense? Doesn't seem to be linked with any decent defenders which imo they are in more dire need of.


Personally, I was pretty disappointed Barcelona didn't pickup their buy option on the loanee. He had a very impressive season and adapted very well to Barcelona's style despite arriving as a prototypical #9. Alberto ended up even giving the impression he could be a playmaker in the center of the park, he was that good, IMHO. But it's true that attacking players from the B team face an uphill climb to break into the 1st team - case in point is the likely loan of Deulofeu.

As you say, one man's trash can indeed be another's treasure - there's quality and ambition in the young striker & I'd wager he is grateful for the maturation in his game in one season with the Blaugrana. Liverpool got a nice player.
 
I am sure the manager knows we need at least one centre half, I suspect he has players lined up.
It's also common for us to be linked with lots of players, whether they actually sign is another matter.

Alberto has been well discussed on LFC forums for a while now.
 
Yes but my comment referred to points made about various other players in this thread, hence the general comment.
Blimey there are some petty people around today!
 
Was reading about this.. £7m is quite a bit to pay for a forward who hasnt scored a single goal in the top flight. And he's nearly 21 as well..

Anyone seen him play?