Fiorentina are gearing up for a major transfer coup as they set their sights on Luiz Henrique, the recently crowned South American Ballon d’Or winner. The Italian club faces stiff competition from Premier League sides, adding urgency to their pursuit of the Brazilian star.
Recent reports from Brazil suggest that Botafogo are open to selling Luiz Henrique, with the player himself intrigued by the prospect of playing in Italy. While the negotiation is acknowledged as challenging from the outset, Fiorentina are making a serious attempt to secure his signature.
The Viola are not alone in their interest, as at least two Premier League clubs are also in the running. Additionally, there’s a possibility of an “internal” transfer to Lyon, which shares ownership with Botafogo. The final decision, however, will rest with the player, as Botafogo’s owner, American entrepreneur John Textor, is open to any suitable offer that meets their valuation.
Luiz Henrique, a talented 23-year-old winger, could be the dream signing for which Fiorentina is willing to spend up to 20 million euros, potentially more with bonuses. This significant sum still falls short of Botafogo’s initial asking price of 30 million euros, but there’s hope that the gap can be bridged over time.
Botafogo’s owner has publicly stated their intention to finalize the transfer within a week, regardless of the destination. However, such a substantial deal typically requires time for negotiations and mediation.
Fiorentina’s manager, Raffaele Palladino, has outlined the club’s transfer strategy, emphasizing quality over quantity: “We want to do few things but do them well if we want to raise the level and be ambitious.” This approach aligns with the potential acquisition of a high-caliber player like Luiz Henrique.
The Brazilian’s arrival could signal departures for players like Kouame and Ikoné, preferably on permanent deals or with obligatory purchase clauses.
Interestingly, Fiorentina’s Brazilian right-back Dodo has been publicly supportive of the potential transfer, engaging in social media “courtship” of his compatriot. However, the key figure in this saga could be Fiorentina’s president, Rocco Commisso, who may intervene decisively if he deems the operation right and ambitious for the club’s future.