Fabinho's £40 million ($52m) move from Liverpool to Al-Ittihad is back on track after talks stalled between the two clubs.
Fabinho's switch to Saudi Arabia had looked a certainty at one point, only for the deal to stall over the payment structure. However, The Times reports that the transfer is now back on course for completion.
Liverpool stand to collect around £40m ($51m) for the 29-year-old, who has been at Anfield for five years.
Much of that money will be redirected towards Southampton teenager Romeo Lavia, with the Reds already having had a £34m ($43m) offer rejected for the midfielder. The deal is likely to be concluded soon, likely ending Fabinho's 11-year spell in European football after his arrival at Real Madrid in 2012.
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