Liverpool Consider £60m Move for “De Bruyne-like” Striker to Fill Firmino’s Role
Liverpool are reportedly interested in signing Brighton & Hove Albion striker Joao Pedro as they look to bolster their attacking options. The 23-year-old Brazilian could be viewed as a potential successor to Roberto Firmino’s role in the team.
According to reports, Liverpool have been monitoring Pedro’s performances for Brighton and see him as a player who could thrive in their system. The forward has impressed this season with his goal-scoring ability and creative passing, drawing comparisons to Kevin De Bruyne.
Pedro has scored 5 goals and provided 5 assists in 15 Premier League starts this campaign. His all-around play and ability to both score and create chances mirrors the qualities that made Firmino so effective for Liverpool during his time at Anfield.
Brighton are said to value Pedro at around £60 million, having signed him from Watford for £30 million in 2023. While a January move seems unlikely, Liverpool could pursue a deal in the summer transfer window.
New Liverpool manager Arne Slot is looking to put his stamp on the team, and Pedro could be the type of multi-faceted forward that fits his playing style. At just 23, the Brazilian also has room for further development.
If Liverpool can secure Pedro’s signature, he has the potential to form a dynamic partnership with Mohamed Salah and provide the creative spark from the striker position that the team has missed since Firmino’s departure.
While the price tag is significant, Pedro’s combination of goal-scoring threat and playmaking ability could make him the ideal long-term solution as Liverpool’s new false nine.