“Liverpool willing to pay clause for Gilberto Mora after standout performance in the World Cup.”

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Liverpool is determined to go all out to secure the World Cup 2026 prodigy, Gilberto Mora, in a move that promises to shake up the European transfer market. The young Mexican, at just 17 years old, has emerged as the standout revelation of the host nation's squad, already attracting interest from European giants, with Liverpool and Arsenal leading the charge.

Mexico's journey, led by Javier Aguirre, came to an end in the Round of 16 after a 3-2 defeat to England, but several players left the tournament with their stock on the rise. Among them, Mora, the youngest participant in this World Cup edition, showcased plenty of talent and has become a top target for the Reds, according to Mexican media reports.

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According to information from the newspaper El Universal, Mora's club, Tijuana, has already acknowledged that the young player's move to Europe is inevitable and is preparing to set a release clause around 21.3 million euros. However, there are reports indicating that a clause is already in effect for 20 million pounds. Liverpool and Arsenal are mentioned as the clubs most willing to pay this amount to secure the attacking midfielder who promises to revolutionize the future of any squad.

Despite a less fortunate moment in the match against England—losing the ball in midfield, which allowed Jude Bellingham to score the second goal—Mora continues to be regarded as a prodigious talent. Tijuana's coach, Juan Carlos Osorio, even compared him, in terms of style, to the legendary Andrés Iniesta, highlighting their physical and creative similarities, as well as positional intelligence. At just 17 years old, Mora has already played over 50 matches for the Mexican club's first team, a rare achievement for someone so young.

The potential release clause is unlikely to pose an obstacle for Liverpool, but the possibility of a bidding war could inflate the player's final price. Mora, who can legally transfer out of Mexico once he turns 18 in October, would face strong competition in a squad filled with options, but the versatility he has demonstrated would immediately increase the group's value.

The direct transition from the Mexican league to the Premier League represents a significant competitive leap for someone still taking their first steps in their career. However, Mora's performances on the world stage suggest that the young player has the personality and quality to seize the opportunity and shine at the highest level.

Now, we await to see if Liverpool will formalize a concrete offer for the “wonder boy” from Mexico, after all he has shown to the world.

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