Liverpool Faces Potential Midfield Exodus as Real Madrid and Barcelona Eye Key Players

Liverpool could face significant challenges in the upcoming transfer window as two of their key midfielders have reportedly attracted interest from La Liga giants Real Madrid and Barcelona. This comes amid a fluctuating 2025-26 season under Arne Slot, following a championship-winning campaign last year that tied the club with Manchester United at 20 league titles. Despite a strong start with seven consecutive victories across competitions, the team’s form has sharply declined, suffering six defeats in seven matches since late September.
The midfield duo under scrutiny includes Dominik Szoboszlai and Ryan Gravenberch, both integral to Liverpool’s squad since their arrivals in 2023. Szoboszlai, the Hungarian international, has drawn attention from Real Madrid and Manchester City for his contributions during Liverpool’s previous season of success. Meanwhile, Gravenberch has reportedly become Barcelona’s primary target for the next transfer window, highlighting the growing competition for elite midfield talent in Europe.
Both players remain under contract at Anfield until 2028, but the lure of Europe’s top clubs has raised concerns about potential disruptions to Liverpool’s stability. Barcelona is believed to be monitoring Gravenberch’s situation closely, though financial limitations may delay immediate action. In contrast, Real Madrid appears better positioned both financially and strategically to pursue Szoboszlai should an opportunity arise.
The uncertainty surrounding the midfield threatens to put additional pressure on Liverpool’s management to maintain squad cohesion during this transitional period under Slot. Any confirmed bids could test the club’s ability to retain crucial players and preserve the core of the midfield that has been central to the team’s strategy over the past two seasons.
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