Liverpool suffers another huge blow in their pursuit of signing a new defensive-minded midfielder as Chelsea are nearing the signing of Romeo Lavia.
As reported by Sacha Tavolieri, the Belgian midfielder is presently in London to finalize the agreement and has already held a gathering to commemorate his forthcoming transfer to Chelsea.
Chelsea are in the process of finalizing the transfer of Romeo Lavia, aiming to complete the necessary procedures within the upcoming hours, including a medical examination and contract signing.
This move is crucial for Liverpool, who are eager to secure Lavia due to their requirement for a holding midfielder following the departures of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho this season.
🔵🇧🇪 Final announcement for Romeo Lavia incoming. Just waiting for a final confirmation but the player arrived in London this week-end & enjoyed a private moment with friends in order to celebrate his move. Player’s side now being formal on the fact he´s off to Chelsea.
⏳ This…— Sacha Tavolieri (@sachatavolieri) August 13, 2023
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Liverpool’s pursuit of Lavia is driven by their need to fill the midfield void left by Jordan Henderson and Fabinho’s exits.
However, their efforts have been hindered by the failure to secure Moises Caicedo from Brighton & Hove Albion, as he is set to join Chelsea in a deal valued at £115 million.
Chelsea’s director, Joe Shields, has played a pivotal role in persuading Lavia to make the switch to Stamford Bridge.
The director previously had a connection with Lavia during their time at Manchester City and subsequently brought him to Southampton last summer.
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Shields, who recently joined Chelsea, has been eager to reunite with the midfielder in London. His wish is on the verge of being fulfilled as the player is in close proximity to finalizing the move.
With the pursuit of Lavia by Chelsea progressing, Liverpool might need to shift their focus to Andre from Fluminense.