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da leao: Sky Sports have reported that contract talks between Liverpool and their talented academy midfielder Rafael Camacho have broken down in recent days, meaning the 18-year-old looks set to leave.
What’s the word, then?
According to Sky Sources, the talks have stalled with Camacho out of contract at the end of next season and a series of top European clubs circling for him ahead of the summer transfer window.
The youngster was recently given his first-team berth in January’s Emirates FA Cup third-round defeat by Wolverhampton Wanderers before coming off the substitutes’ bench in the 4-3 win over Crystal Palace in the same month for his Premier League debut.
A Portuguese youth international at every level between under-16 and under-20 so far, he started his career in his native land with Sporting CP before a big move to Anfield in 2016, via a short two-year spell with Manchester City’s academy.
Speaking words of wisdom, let it be
Much like the famous lyrics of Liverpool’s most notable band, the biggest club in the city should “let it be” in terms of Camacho’s contract.
Jurgen Klopp and the other relevant parties must simply decide to leave things on the star’s front, allowing him to either transfer away this summer or next January or leave on a free in 2020.
At present, Camacho is surrounded by similar talents of very similar ages and positions in the central attacking midfield and attacking winger areas.
It’s for this reason that the Premier League title chasers very much can afford to lose this starlet who clearly isn’t making the matter of a possible new contract an easy one – suggesting the possibility of the teenager wanting to leave anyway.
With names such as Ben Woodburn, Sheyi Ojo, Ryan Kent, Harry Wilson and Curtis Jones, to name a few, all still on the books with the Reds, Klopp is very much covered in terms of attacking midfielders and wingers coming through the famous academy in the next couple of years.
Finally, the fact a team of Man City’s calibre allowed Camacho to leave Manchester previously is just another amongst many signs to suggest the hotshot has no real future with the Merseysiders.