Zubimendi Snubs Liverpool’s €60M Offer for Sociedad Stay

Liverpool have faced a significant setback in their summer transfer plans, with Real Sociedad star Martin Zubimendi deciding to stay put in Spain. Despite the Reds identifying Zubimendi as their top target for the defensive midfield position, the player has firmly informed Liverpool’s sporting director, Richard Hughes, that he will not be making a move to Merseyside this summer.
Zubimendi’s Decision to Stay: A Blow to Liverpool’s Plans
Liverpool’s interest in Zubimendi was no secret. The club saw the 25-year-old as an upgrade on Wataru Endo, with manager Arne Slot being particularly impressed by Zubimendi’s performances for both Sociedad and the Spanish national team. The midfielder’s €60 million (£51.3 million) release clause seemed a reasonable price for such a talent, and Liverpool were keen to secure his services.
However, as revealed in a bombshell update by Fabrizio Romano on Monday night, Zubimendi has rejected Liverpool’s advances via ‘formal communication’ directly with Hughes. Sociedad’s efforts to retain their academy graduate have been pivotal, with the club even discussing the possibility of a new contract that would likely see Zubimendi’s release clause increased and his stay at the club extended beyond 2027.
Sociedad’s Strategy: A Masterclass in Player Retention
The Basque side has a history of holding on to their prized assets, even when European giants come knocking. Arsenal and Bayern Munich have both previously attempted to lure Zubimendi away, only to be met with stiff resistance from Sociedad. The club’s strategy this time around has been equally effective. According to reports, Sociedad told Zubimendi that he would need to activate his own release clause if he wanted to join Liverpool—a move that would be emotionally challenging for the player given his deep connection to his boyhood club.
This tactic appears to have worked, as Zubimendi has chosen loyalty over a potential move to one of Europe’s most storied clubs. For Sociedad fans, this decision is a triumph, but for Liverpool, it marks the loss of a player who could have been central to their plans for the upcoming season.
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