Liverpool defensive midfielder Fabinho attracted interest from some of Europe's top clubs in summer 2018, but he snubbed them in order to join Liverpool, according to The Telegraph.
In an interview, Fabinho's brother-in-law Ricardo Assis said 'Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester United, Manchester City, and Juventus also talked to his agent, but it was Liverpool that made all the effort to sign him.'
Liverpool paid £39million for the Brazilian, and Fabinho probably enjoyed his first season at Anfield after picking up a Champions League winners' medal.
'[Jurgen] Klopp showed him videos of the team, explained why he wanted to sign him but he also made it clear that it wouldn’t be straightforward for him to be a regular starter from the beginning,' continued Assis. 'Fabinho left the meeting determined to join Liverpool.'
Turning down the English champions, the French champions, and the Italian champions is a bold move, so whatever Klopp said to him in that meeting must have been extremely good.