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Liverpool on the lookout for Gabri Veiga in the summer transfer window

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Once again, there are reports linking Gabri Veiga with a potential transfer to Liverpool. This time, the update originates from Italy. Thus, adding to the ongoing speculation surrounding the player’s potential move to the English club.

In a recent report from AS, it states that Liverpool is ready to trigger Gabri Veiga’s release clause of £34.2 million. This is in order to secure his services from Celta Vigo. The story suggests that Liverpool is actively pursuing the Spanish midfielder. They are preparing to meet the contractual requirements to facilitate the transfer.

According to the latest reports, Liverpool is allegedly preparing to reach an agreement with Gabri Veiga on personal terms, offering a weekly wage of £83,000. This offer indicates the club’s seriousness in securing the player’s signature. Hence, it suggests progress towards finalizing the signing.

Meanwhile, Napoli manager Rudi Garcia is aiming to strengthen the midfield area during the upcoming summer transfer window. The report suggests that Napoli identified midfield reinforcements as a priority for their squad improvements.

Is Gabri Veiga coming to Liverpool a possibility?

According to reports, Liverpool and Chelsea are making efforts to secure the signing of Gabri Veiga after proposing a contract worth 5 million euros per season. This translates to approximately £83,000 a week. The player, who had a direct involvement in 15 goals in La Liga last season, is currently earning a significantly lower wage at Celta Vigo. With a weekly salary of around £3,000. The substantial salary increase highlights their intent to attract and secure the talented youngster’s services.

If Gabri Veiga decides to make a move to the Premier League, he could expect a significant increase in his salary. Thus, representing a considerable pay rise. In the recent Under-21 Euro 2023 match between Spain and Romania, Veiga had a limited playing time. He featured for only 15 minutes as a substitute in Spain’s 3-0 victory.

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