
Murillo Mania: Liverpool Ready to Splash €80m on Forest's Brazilian Rock as United and Madrid Lurk
Liverpool are poised to bid €80m for Nottingham Forest's standout centre-back Murillo, viewing him as Virgil van Dijk's successor amid defensive reshuffles. Competition brews from Man United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Real Madrid, and others, with Forest holding firm for a record fee regardless of relegation fate. Meanwhile, the Reds eye midfield muscle like Tchouameni and wing reinforcements post-Salah.
Murillo Mania: Liverpool Ready to Splash €80m on Forest's Brazilian Rock as United and Madrid Lurk
Picture this: a Nottingham Forest defender turning heads at Anfield. Sounds daft, right? But whispers from the transfer grapevine, courtesy of TEAMtalk's Fraser Fletcher and Subhankar Mondal, suggest Liverpool are dead serious about snapping up Murillo this summer.
The 23-year-old Brazilian has been a revelation since his cheap move from Corinthians in 2023. With his no-nonsense tackling, sky-high aerial duels, cool head under fire, and that knack for bombing out from the back, he's got the lot. Forest fans know it, Brazil coaches know it – bloke's even eyeing a World Cup spot.
Forest's Prize Asset on the Block
Murillo penned a deal until 2029 earlier this year, but that won't stop the circus when the window creaks open. Sources reckon a move is 'very likely', win or lose against the drop. Forest are digging in for a club-record £60-70m, maybe pushing €80-90m if the buyer's posh enough.
Relegation would leave them toothless to fend off the sharks. Even staying up, with Elliot Anderson potentially scarpering, holding onto their star centre-back will test every ounce of resolve. The Tricky Trees see him as untouchable, but money talks louder than midweek loyalty.
Scousers Lead the Charge, But It's a Proper Scrap
Liverpool top the wishlist, running the rulebook on the lad. They're eyeing a whopping €80m (£69.4m) bid to shore up the backline. With Virgil van Dijk ticking 34 and Ibrahima Konate's contract winding down, Murillo slots in as the long-term heir – ball-playing beast to boss the defence for a decade.
But hold your horses; it's not a solo dance. Manchester United have dipped toes in early chats, though they're hunting bargains amid their injury merry-go-round. Chelsea've done their homework for ages, while Arsenal and Totts admire from afar – Mikel Arteta loves that progressive vibe, mind.
Abroad? Real Madrid are clocking him hard for their own backline tweaks, and Barcelona murmurs float about. Premier League cash kings hold the aces, but don't bet against a continental curveball.
Reds' Summer Itch Goes Beyond the Back
Fenway Sports Group aren't stopping at defenders. Rumours swirl of a mega wage packet for Real Madrid's Aurelien Tchouameni too. Up top, replacing Mo Salah's spark? Trickier than threading a nutmeg in a phone box.
Liverpool've been rebuffed on four wingers already, including a PSG snub. Now they're scouting two new wide men from a list of eight, per journos in the know. Salah's dip – from Ballon d'Or chatter to 'playing with 10' – has some saying his exit might freshen things up.
Left flank? Eyes on a Spanish whizz with a bonkers €1bn release clause, as Andy Robertson's future wobbles. FSG's backing big – expect fireworks.
If Murillo lands at Anfield, it'd be some coup. Forest might weep, but in football, today's hero is tomorrow's bargain. Grab the popcorn; this window's shaping up mental.