Liverpool have reportedly been informed that they will need to pay £35 million if they want to sign highly-rated Brazilian youngster Eduardo Conceicao.
The Reds are said to be among several clubs showing interest in the Palmeiras talent, with contact already made between Liverpool and the player’s representatives as attention grows around the teenager’s future.
The Merseyside club has historically been cautious when pursuing South American prospects, but recent claims suggest they are increasingly willing to compete for elite young talent on the continent.
According to reports from Brazilian outlet RTI Esporte, Liverpool are one of several sides pushing to secure Conceicao’s signature following discussions with his agents.
The youngster is regarded as one of the most valuable prospects in Palmeiras’ academy system, and the Brazilian club are determined not to lose him cheaply. An offer of around £22 million from another club is believed to have already been rejected.
? – BREAKING – According to Palmeiras’ youth coordinator João Paulo Sampaio, #NUFC have made an offer of around €20-25m (£18-22m) for their 16-year-old Brazilian winger Eduardo Conceição. ?? pic.twitter.com/CshSku127x
— Magpie Media (@MagpieMediaX) April 1, 2026
Palmeiras are instead holding firm for a fee of £35 million, which they consider appropriate for one of their standout youth talents.
Liverpool are not alone in monitoring the situation, with interest also coming from clubs connected to the City Football Group, as well as Newcastle and Barcelona.
Future-focused move could fit Liverpool’s evolving transfer strategy
While Palmeiras are reportedly in no rush to sell, they are prepared to give Conceicao opportunities with the first team before deciding on the best route for his long-term development.
??? 16-year-old Eduardo Conceição just signed his first professional contract at Palmeiras! In the contract is a release clause of €100m. ? pic.twitter.com/NfHq2uh0Ja
— EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) January 13, 2026
For Liverpool, a move of this scale would signal a clear commitment to securing elite youth talent ahead of rival European clubs.
However, based on the club’s previous transfer behaviour, it remains uncertain whether they would commit such a significant fee for a player still at an early stage of his career.
Even so, Conceicao is widely viewed as a player to watch in the coming years, and Liverpool’s early interest suggests he could remain firmly on their radar as they continue to plan for the future.
Liverpool are building for the future and with Rio Ngumoha coming through the first team now, they could set themselves up for a thrilling future with Conceicao signed in the summer.