‘Agreement on personal terms’ – Liverpool target due ‘here we go soon’ from Fabrizio Romano | OneFootball

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·15. Juli 2026

‘Agreement on personal terms’ – Liverpool target due ‘here we go soon’ from Fabrizio Romano

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Bournemouth are reportedly ‘closing in’ on a transfer for Benfica’s Antonio Silva.


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Fabrizio Romano noted on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday morning that the Cherries have secured an agreement on personal terms with the 22-year-old.

Bournemouth set to sign Antonio Silva this summer

The Italian transfer news exit additionally confirmed that the deal is unlikely to be finalised this week.

While we can appreciate the logic behind potentially opting to sign a more experienced centre-half this summer (to complement young talents in Giovanni Leoni and Jeremie Jacquet), this one does rankle a little.

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Especially so after watching Brighton and Hove Albion move to secure another talented prospect in Luka Vuskovic from Tottenham for a relatively paltry £46m.

Liverpool could really do with another top-notch centre-back this summer, but it seems we’re dragging our feet waiting to see if Bradley Barcola is gettable – and where that then leaves the rest of the budget.

Liverpool seem to be waiting for a deal

We appreciate £46m feels like a lot for a 19-year-old defender with one great season on loan in the Bundesliga.

Although, if reports around Antonio Silva’s fee are accurate – around €20m [£17m], according to Football Place – we’re struggling to fathom why Liverpool wouldn’t take a punt.

To be fair to our recruitment, it’s entirely possible that we don’t rate the player as highly as Bournemouth, which could be partly due to reasonable concerns over the level of protection he’ll give us in the air.

But it’s the kind of price tag that would still allow us to pursue a high-value target like Bradley Barcola with confidence.

Perhaps if a more experienced option becomes available for a similar asking price, we’ll move to take advantage.

But until that point, it seems we’re holding out to evaluate the state of the budget after a potentially record-breaking transfer move.

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