Liverpool have signed a Wolverhampton Wanderers kid, according to Fabrizio Romano.
The Reds have agreed to sign Wolves’ Alvin Ayman on a permanent basis.
According to transfer news analyst Fabrizio Romano, Liverpool has signed Ayman on a five-year contract, with a £2 million compensation fee paid to Gary O’Neil’s side. The Premier League’s five-step approval process for underage transfers is already complete.The 16-year-old only joined Wanderers in August, after leaving Bradford City after seven years. He now makes another move, switching from Molineux to Anfield.Ayman has piqued the curiosity of several ‘big six’ Premier League clubs, so it’s no surprise that Liverpool has finalised their move. Manchester United was also interested, but the Red Devils’ fierce rivals have been proactive and urgent.Who is the new Liverpool signing, Alvin Ayman?
The Wolves youth can play defensive midfield or centre-back, and he has already garnered international notice by being chosen a standby for England Under-17s last year.Ayman has only played nine competitive junior matches for Wolves since arriving roughly 11 months ago, but two of them have been for the Under-21 side, which is far above his age level. Wolves feel he has outstanding potential, which has sparked attention from Liverpool and other clubs. Gary O’Neil even invited Ayman to join the senior players for a Premier League encounter at Manchester City a few months back. Despite not being named to the squad, the experience will have been priceless.
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