Premier League giants and Jurgen Klopp's, Liverpool have finally completed the signing of Portuguese star winger, Fabio Cavarlho with the 19 year old now poised to move to the Anfield Stadium from Championship side, Fulham at the end of the season.

According to reports from Fabrizio Romano, the Reds have managed to agree a deal with the Fulham management who accepted a £5million offer for the promising winger and that the youngster will now spend the next five years with the Merseyside club.

Moreover, the 19 year old is also understood to have completed a medical checkup with the Jurgen Klopp's side, a move which shows that the transfer is all but done pending an official announcement.

Meanwhile, the 19times Premier League winners are still on the race to clinch the 2021/22 league title alongside Pep Guardiola's Manchester City who are ahead of them with only one point and hence, it remains to be seen who will come out the winner in May.
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