Liverpool Icon Roberto Firmino Linked with Premier League Return Amid Struggles at Al-Ahli
In an unexpected turn of events, former Liverpool fan favourite Roberto Firmino is reportedly being linked with a surprise return to the Premier League after a challenging stint at Saudi Pro League club Al-Ahli.
Firmino, who spent eight illustrious years at Liverpool, played a pivotal role in the club’s success under Jurgen Klopp, contributing significantly to securing various trophies.
The Brazilian striker, known for his flair and goal-scoring prowess, departed Liverpool in the summer to join Al-Ahli but has encountered difficulties in adapting to his new environment, managing only 3 goals and 3 assists in 19 appearances.
Roberto Firmino to soon make a return back to the Premier League
The unexpected tragedy of Firmino’s father’s sudden death due to a heart attack in November added a layer of personal hardship, potentially impacting his form on the field.
Reports from talkSPORT suggest that multiple Premier League clubs have been presented with an opportunity to sign the Liverpool icon, with Fulham emerging as one potential destination.
Fulham, currently in search of an experienced striker following Aleksandar Mitrovic’s move to Al-Hilal, sees Firmino as a valuable addition. Sheffield United have also expressed interest in recent months.
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Despite the potential for a Premier League return, Firmino’s deep connection with Liverpool, the club, and its supporters remains a strong factor. The Brazilian recently returned to Anfield alongside Fabinho to witness Liverpool’s victory over Newcastle, showcasing the enduring bond between the player and the club.
While the allure of a return to the Premier League is evident, Firmino’s ties with Liverpool might influence his decision, raising questions about whether he would consider an opportunity to play for another English club besides Liverpool. As the speculation unfolds, fans await the final decision of the beloved Brazilian forward, whose impact on Liverpool’s success has left an indelible mark.