Freddie Woodman, the 29-year-old England goalkeeper, is loosely linked with a move from Liverpool to Atletico Mineiro. With his contract running only until June 2026, he is effectively a free agent in waiting, and any transfer would be on a free. As things stand, the story is faint: the most concrete signal is a player reacting to claims the deal had been cancelled, which at least suggests something was once on the table — but there is no confirmed talks, no agreement and no medical. The sourcing here is thin. The single thread comes from NTV Spor, a mid-ranking outlet, reporting eleven days ago that the player is pushing back against rumours the move had collapsed. That is a soft denial of a cancellation rather than confirmation of a live deal — telling us only that the idea exists, not that it is progressing. With no benchmark reporter or corroborating voice attached, this remains a single, ageing link. The engine's 14% marks this as a genuine longshot. For it to complete, the interest would need to harden into actual talks, terms would have to be agreed and Atletico Mineiro would need to commit — none of which is yet evident. What holds it back is the absence of fresh, credible reporting and the fact that the only signal is a denial of a collapse. That is why it sits low rather than dead. What to watch next: a fresh report of genuine talks, a fee or terms emerging, or the player publicly committing. Until a stronger voice corroborates movement, treat this as background noise rather than an imminent deal.