That’s according to transfer journalist Ben Jacobs, who claims the Whites have no plans to sell the Italian attacker amid strong interest from Sean Dyche’s Everton.
Gnonto, 20, enjoyed an impressive breakthrough in England’s top flight last season before being part of the Leeds squad who were relegated back to the Championship.
Consequently, with his stock still high, the 20-year-old has attracted the interest of Everton but plans to bring him back to the Premier League were dealt a blow when the Toffees were handed a 10-point deduction for failure to meet Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations.
There is no obligation for Hull City to buy Carvalho, with Liverpool still hopeful he can emerge as a first-team regular at Anfield in the future.
Leeds United, Southampton, Wolves and Sheffield United also submitted loan offers for the attacking midfielder but have lost out to the less glamorous Championship side.
Carvalho was loaned out to Bundesliga side RB Leipzig last summer but had his move cut short as he failed to impress in just nine appearances in the league.
Across 12 outings in all competitions in Germany, he made just two starts and mustered a total of 360 minutes.
Liverpool are hopeful that he can revive his season with a move to the second-tier and get the match minutes he badly needs to develop.
He moved to Anfield from Fulham in the summer of 2022 on a five-year deal for a reported £5million, but has made just 21 appearances for Jurgen Klopp’s side since and most of those were as a substitution.
Leeds remain hopeful of bringing in further additions in January despite missing out on Carvalho, and as revealed by Football Insider (9 January).