The 20-year-old initially enjoyed regular opportunities under manager Jurgen Klopp, making significant contributions with goals against Bournemouth and Newcastle United during his debut month in the top flight. However, Carvalho saw limited game time in the second half of the season, leading to speculation of a potential exit ahead of the 2023-24 campaign.
RB Leipzig has shown interest in the Portuguese Under-21 international and reportedly had a bid of £10m rejected for his services. One suggestion that emerged from the approach was a potential sale with a buy-back clause, which could have suited all parties involved, considering Liverpool's desire to strengthen their squad this summer.
However, according to the Daily Mail, Jurgen Klopp is not willing to part ways with Carvalho at this stage of his development. The report indicates that Klopp is open to the possibility of loaning out Carvalho, provided the right club makes a suitable offer for his temporary services.
Burnley is said to be one of the teams monitoring the situation, as they have already begun their pre-season preparations ahead of their return to the Premier League. However, Burnley can only loan two players from clubs in the top flight and have reportedly shown interest in Manchester City's Sergio Gomez.
Other Premier League clubs that can offer Carvalho regular playing time will also be assessing whether to make a bid, as Liverpool focuses on bolstering their midfield options. With the departures of James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, and Naby Keita on free transfers, Liverpool is on the verge of signing Brighton & Hove Albion's Alexis Mac Allister.
Additionally, reports have emerged that Liverpool is willing to pay £30m for Barcelona's Franck Kessie, as they are aware of Barcelona's willingness to facilitate a transfer to reunite Kessie with Lionel Messi.
Liverpool's stance regarding Carvalho reflects their commitment to nurturing young talent and potentially loaning him out to aid his development. As the summer transfer window progresses, the future of Carvalho remains uncertain, with various clubs monitoring the situation and Liverpool focusing on strengthening their squad for the upcoming season.