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Liverpool’s recent history shows a club that treats contracts as strategy, not paperwork.
When deals run down, the club tries it’s best to move early.
It may not always play out the way fans hoped like in the case of Trent Alexander-Arnold.
This pattern has also played out with several young players.
Liverpool prefers extensions over speculation.
That approach matters even more in today’s transfer climate.
European clubs are aggressively targeting young forwards with upside.
And agents play a big role in shaping those conversations.
When representation changes, it often signals a shift in career direction rather than an exit plan.
Liverpool has navigated these moments before. Sometimes talks stall.
Sometimes pathways change. But the club’s focus rarely shifts. They protect assets they believe in.
This wider contract culture frames the latest development around one of Liverpool’s young attackers.
A transfer pathway had been discussed in background circles. That route has cooled.
Now the attention has turned to long-term planning. Liverpool’s model is simple.
If a player fits the future, the club builds structure around him instead of reacting to outside pressure. That is exactly where this situation sits.
Keyrol Figueroa has entered a key phase of his career by changing representation.
Federico Pastorello is now his agent, with Figueroa joining P&P Sport Management.
Within the agency, Chavi Pascual is overseeing his development alongside Federico and Andrea Pastorello, with a focus on shaping his pathway across Latin American markets.
Figueroa remains contracted to Liverpool until June 2026.
Because of his strong form and steady goal scoring, the club has already opened talks over a two-year extension.
Those discussions underline Liverpool’s intention to secure a player they value.
Interest from abroad exists. FC Porto are watching. Several Spanish Segunda División clubs are monitoring him.
Two Scottish sides have asked for information.
MLS teams New York Red Bulls and Charlotte FC have made formal enquiries. Still, Liverpool’s priority is clear.
This is about planning forward, not preparing for departure.
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