Carvalho had a poor loan spell during the first half of this season at RB Leipzig in Germany as well.
I just want to concentrate on where I am now, which is Hull, and whatever else happens will happen," the current Hull City loan star told i sport.
Obviously there's going to be a few changes but I'll just leave it to God and wherever he guides me, I'll go."
I'm not going to say it's easy because the financials are strong," Tigers executive vice chairman Tan Kesler told i sport about signing him permanently.
(He has) a Premier League level salary (and) Liverpool are going to demand quite a bit of a transfer fee for him.
The chairman would want to sign him, he would do it in a heartbeat, if there's no FFP, no regulations, no control, I'm sure we will invest to sign Fabio.
If we're promoted for sure we will pursue him because of the money we would be receiving, we would try to allocate those finances on players like Fabio. It can be unrealistic expectations for some of our fans but we're very optimistic.
If any of this happens we will do it because he's someone we would love to have long term."