In a recent report, Fichajes mentioned that Liverpool are planning a big move for Real Madrid winger Vinicius Junior. It has been stated that the Reds are eyeing a move to bring the Brazilian talent to Anfield next year.
Vinicius Junior’s Impressive Form In La Liga
Vinicius Junior has enjoyed a decent campaign at the Madrid club so far after he put in a string of impressive displays on the left side of their frontline. The 25-year-old has netted five goals and picked up four assists in 16 matches for Los Blancos this season across various competitions.
The Brazilian sensation has given a good account of himself in the final third as he is averaging 3.23 shots per 90 minutes in La Liga. He has kept 45.2% of his attempts on target. Vinicius Jr. has been careful when distributing the ball in the opponent’s half, based on his pass success rate of 80.3% in the Spanish first division (stats via fbref.com).
His current contract at the Madrid club will expire in the summer of 2027. Hence, it makes sense for the Reds to try and sign him on a cut-price deal at the end of this season.

Will Vinicius Jr. Be A Dream Signing For Liverpool Boss Arne Slot?
Vinicius Jr. has got the pace to cause a lot of headaches for his marker out in the wide areas. He has got the eye to play a few decisive passes in the final third and is a good dribbler with the ball at his feet.
The Brazil international has proven his worth as a consistent performer in La Liga. However, there are some concerns over whether he can maintain his good form in the Premier League if the Reds manage to snap him up next year.
We can expect Vinicius Jr. to add more firepower to Liverpool head coach Arne Slot’s attack. He is more than capable of earning a regular first-team spot at the Merseyside club in the coming years.
At 25, Vinicius Jr. has got his peak years ahead of him, which makes him a dream signing for the Reds to pursue this January or next summer. However, Slot has to give him some time to adjust to life at Anfield before he can get the best out of him.

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