Liverpool transfer news: Roberto Firmino urges £79m Brazil goalkeeper Alisson to snub Real Madrid and Chelsea and join him at Anfield
Manchester City superstar Ederson is even behind the Serie A star in the World Cup pecking order
ROBERTO FIRMINO has been urging £79million Brazil goalkeeper to snub Real Madrid and Chelsea and join him at Liverpool.
The Roma No1 has been on Jurgen Klopp's radar for months as he looks to finally replace error-prone pair Loris Karius and Simon Mignolet.
Alisson's contract in Rome runs until at least June 2021 - with reports in Italy claiming Chelsea have launched a cheeky £53m bid - £27m less than the Reds were quoted.
The man keeping Ederson out of the Brazil first XI currently earns just £25,000-a-week at Roma, and his international team-mate has told him he can coin it in on Merseyside.
He said: “Yes, he asked me about Liverpool and I hope he can come here, but I know he has other proposals.
“From time to time I will give him a pinch to come to Liverpool and help us, but it's with his agents.
“It wouldn't be bad if he came to Liverpool.”
The Samba star also called Sergio Ramos an “idiot” after his sarcastic response to claims he injured two Liverpool players in the Champions League final.
Real Madrid captain Ramos was involved in the first-half incident in Kiev last month that saw Mohamed Salah substituted with a shoulder injury.
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Roberto Firmino responded to Sergio Ramos' comments about the Champions League finalFootage after the game showed he caught Loris Karius with an elbow and scans revealed the goalkeeper had been concussed.
But Ramos wasn’t accepting the accusations, saying: “I am only missing Firmino saying that he got a cold because of a drop of my sweat.”
When the Brazilian striker did have a chance to comment, he kept it short and to the point.
“I prefer not to talk about it,” Firmino said, before talking about it.
“It’s OK, [Ramos] is a champion. But I think it’s an idiot thing of him to say.”