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In profile: Liverpool's new signing Roberto Firmino

Sports Mole takes a closer look at Liverpool's new signing Roberto Firmino, who will cost the Reds a reported £29m from Hoffenheim.

Having secured the services of James Milner, Danny Ings and Adam Bogdan on free transfers, reports have suggested that Liverpool have now spent big to sign Roberto Firmino.

While the fee may differ depending upon which publication you read, it is believed that the Merseysiders have forked out anywhere between £25m to £30m to sign the 23-year-old from Bundesliga outfit Hoffenheim.

Having lost out on Netherlands international Memphis Depay to Manchester United, this time around the Reds could well have got the better of their bitter rivals, who had also been heavily linked with a move for the Brazilian.

Will Liverpool get value for money, though? After all, the attack-minded midfielder will become the club's second most expensive signing of all time as long as he passes a medical and is awarded a work permit.

Here, Sports Mole tries to answer that question by taking a closer look at what Firmino will bring to Anfield as Liverpool bid to fight their way back into the top four of the Premier League in 2015-16.

:Hoffenheim's Brazilian midfielder Roberto Firmino celebrates during the German Football Cup DFB Pokal quarter-final match between Borussia Dortmund and 1899 Hoffenheim in Dortmund, western Germany, on April 7, 2015© Getty Images

Background

Born in the coastal city of Maceio, Firmino, like many Brazilian children, was attached to a football as soon as he could walk. Recent reports in his homeland have claimed that his nickname as a youngster was 'rachinha', which translates into 'kickabout'.

After he had joined the youth ranks of local professional outfit Clube de Regatas Brasil, in 2009 he accepted the invitation to leave his family to play for Figueirense in Serie B - the second tier of Brazilian football.

However, that move was only made after he had failed to impress the coaching staff at Sao Paulo during a trial stint.

Firmino was an instant hit with the Fig Tree, scoring eight goals in 36 league appearances throughout 2010 to help the club earn promotion to the top flight.

The path from South America to Europe is a well-trodden one by footballers and it's one that Firmino, aged 19, took in January 2011. Hoffenheim paid an undisclosed fee, although reports at the time suggested that he had cost around £3.5m. Speaking about his side's capture, general manager Ernst Tanner said: "Big clubs from all over the world were after his signature."

Hoffenheim's Brazilian midfielder Roberto Firmino and his teammates celebrate during the German first division Bundesliga football match Borussia Dortmund vs 1899 Hoffenheim in Dortmund, western Germany, on May 3, 2014© Getty Images

2014-15 season

Having been eased into European football slowly, Firmino showed that he had adapted to the Bundesliga by scoring 22 goals in all competitions during the 2013-14 season. Sixteen of those came in the league, which made him the fourth leading scorer that term behind Robert Lewandowski, Mario Mandzukic and Josip Drmic.

The goals may have dried up slightly in 2014-15, yet he still found the net on 10 occasions in all competitions.

More impressively, Firmino displayed his creative side courtesy of 10 assists - only reported Manchester City target Kevin de Bruyne of Wolfsburg set up more goals in Germany's top division.

Indeed, he has shown a true unselfish side of late. According to the statisticians at Opta, Firmino has recorded 21 assists over the last two seasons, which is more than any of his compatriots have managed in Europe's top five leagues.

Overall, the playmaker's contribution of a goal or assist every 172 minutes helped Hoffenheim to finish just outside the Europa League places in eighth, although it was their highest position since their debut Bundesliga campaign back in 2008-09.

Hoffenheim's Brazilian midfielder Roberto Firmino celebrates during the German trophy football match Borussia Dortmund vs TSG Hoffenheim in the Signal Iduna Park stadium in Dortmund, western Germany on April 7, 2015© Getty Images

Style of play

As you would expect from a forward-thinking Brazilian player, there is plenty of creativity, flair and cockiness about Firmino's game.

As far as comparisons are concerned, it is difficult to pinpoint a particular player, although in a recent article published in the Daily Mail, it was claimed that Firmino is more like that Frank Lampard than Steven Gerrard.

He may not be as prolific in front of goal as the former Chelsea, Man City and England man, but there is a resemblance. Like Lampard, he tends to ghost into the penalty area by making well-timed runs - a trait that saw him link up well with Gylfi Sigurdsson at Hoffenheim prior to the Iceland international's switch to Tottenham Hotspur.

Quick off the mark, Firmino is able to burst beyond defenders before they have the chance to react from his preferred role in the number 10 position.

What is unusual for a player in Firmino's position is that he will not shirk a physical battle. While playmakers are often viewed as a soft touch, the same cannot be said of Liverpool's new Brazilian. In the last two Bundesliga terms, he's made 175 tackles - a tally only bettered by five players, as per Whoscored.com.

Hoffenheim's Brazilian midfielder Roberto Firmino and Moenchengladbach's defender Tony Jantschke (R) vie for the ball during the German first division Bundesliga football match Borussia Moenchengladbach vs 1899 Hoffenheim in Moenchengladbach, western Germ© Getty Images

Where will he play?

Over the past two seasons, Liverpool have scored 153 Premier League goals. Of that haul Luis Suarez and Gerrard fired in 31 and 22 respectively, but both have departed. Meanwhile, Raheem Sterling (16) and Daniel Sturridge (25) have also weighed in, but one is expected to move on while the other has suffered with major fitness problems.

Manager Brendan Rodgers admitted recently that it is an area he needed to address and while Firmino will not completely solve the problem, his displays in the Bundesliga would suggest that he can at least help.

He favours playing in a central position behind a main striker, but can also operate from a wide position. The fact that he is comfortable using either foot means that he can go both inside and outside of his marker, making him an unpredictable proposition for his opponents.

Firmino can also be used as a centre-forward, just as he has been on occasions at international level. Recently, Brazil head coach Dunga explained his decision to use him as a lone striker, saying that he "smelled of goals".

If Sturridge can shake off his injury problems, it would not be a surprise to see Rodgers use Firmino in an attacking trio alongside the English frontman and his own compatriot Philippe Coutinho.

Brazil's midfielder Roberto Firmino (L) takes the ball past Chile's goalkeeper Claudio Bravo (2nd R) to score the only goal of the friendly international football match between Brazil and Chile at The Emirates Stadium in London on March 29, 2015© Getty Images

International

Having never played in the Brazilian top division or for the Under-21s, supporters of the five-time world champions knew very little about Firmino prior to his first call-up in October 2014.

However, he soon announced himself on the international scene when he scored a goal on his second appearance in a friendly against Austria.

Since then, he has gone on to fire in winning goals against Chile and Honduras, which made it little surprise that he was selected as part of the 23-man squad for the ongoing Copa America.

His stock has risen even higher at that tournament, where he scored the goal against Venezuela that sealed the Selecao's progression through to the quarter-finals.

In the absence of the suspended Neymar, it has been left to Firmino to spearhead the attack, something that so far doesn't appear to have fazed him.

:Hoffenheim's Brazilian midfielder Roberto Firmino celebrates during the German Football Cup DFB Pokal quarter-final match between Borussia Dortmund and 1899 Hoffenheim in Dortmund, western Germany, on April 7, 2015© Getty Images

Weaknesses

While his goal tally over the past two seasons is respectable, it would be fair to suggest that Firmino does need to improve his chance conversion rate if he is to be regarded a success in England.

According to Whoscored.com, he took 95 shots last season in the Bundesliga, with only seven of them getting the better of the goalkeeper, giving him a goalscoring rate of 7.4%.

He does have a tendency to stray into offside positions, which given his pace and deft first touch is an unnecessary characteristic for him to possess and something that is liable to end promising attacks prematurely. With Rodgers known to favour counter-attacking football, it is something that he must work to improve.

Also, given his slight frame, Firmino may need to bulk up slightly to cope with the physical demands of the Premier League, although other players have shown that it isn't always a necessity.

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