‘Always impresses me’ – Ex-Premier League scout advises Liverpool to consider move for £60m star

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Liverpool have been advised to consider a move for a Premier League midfielder who’s currently in action at the World Cup.With the Reds continuing to be linked with several players in that position for the summer transfer window (Felix Nmecha, Ayyoub Bouaddi and more), it’s a part of the squad which seems to be high on Richard Hughes’ list of priorities.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL EMPIRE OF THE KOP APP FOR ALL THE LATEST & BREAKING UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYElliot Anderson’s name has also been mentioned over the past few months, although the Nottingham Forest star is reportedly edging closer to a British record transfer to Manchester City (Sky Sports).Liverpool advised to consider Bruno Guimaraes moveBryan King – formerly a scout at Aston Villa, Everton and Tottenham Hotspur – has claimed that Newcastle captain Bruno Guimaraes could be ideal for Liverpool, believing him to represent better value than the England international.He told Football Insider: “The boy that always impresses me is the Brazilian boy at Newcastle, the captain. I think he’s a good player; he is a good footballer.“I could see him causing interest from Man City or Liverpool or Arsenal even. In front, I think he’s a better bet than Anderson. If I was going to bring a player into my football club, I’d sooner bring him in than Anderson.“I think Anderson’s been hyped up a little bit too much for me. He’s a good Premier League player. I ain’t sure whether he’s a good international player. Believe me, if anybody pays £130m for him, then football’s gone mad.”Want more Empire of the Kop coverage? Add us as a preferred source on Google to your favourites list for news you can trustIs it likely that Liverpool would try to sign Guimaraes?Guimaraes – who holds a current market value of €70.1m (£60.4m) according to Football Transfers – enjoyed a strong midfield performance for Brazil in their 3-0 win over Scotland on Wednesday night, as evidenced by the figures below from Sofascore.Duels won4Key passes3Assists2‘Big chances’ created2Clearances2Dribbles completed1The 28-year-old was one of the strongest midfield performers in the Premier League last season for a host of attacking and creative metrics, as seen in the table below with data from Fotmob.2025/26 Premier LeaguePer 90 minutesPercentile among positional peersGoals0.3396th (top 4%)xG0.2196thShots on target0.8496thNon-penalty xG0.1594thChances created1.6586thShots1.5485thAssists0.1884th‘Big chances’ created0.2679thIt’s hard to argue with numbers like those, and the Brazilian is a proven operator in the English top flight who should still have the best part of decade left in him at the highest level, so we can understand why King is advocating him as a viable option for Liverpool.What could make it difficult for the Reds to sign him (if they were interested in doing so) is an uneasy relationship with Newcastle, stemming from the tempestuous Alexander Isak saga last year and the recent hijacking of Victor Munoz’s proposed move to St James’ Park.It’s not a move that we envisage Hughes pursuing this summer, but that doesn’t make it a nonsensical suggestion from King either.The post ‘Always impresses me’ – Ex-Premier League scout advises Liverpool to consider move for £60m star appeared first on The Empire of The Kop.