Liverpool could FINALLY make deal for long-term midfield target | OneFootball

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·11 June 2025

Liverpool could FINALLY make deal for long-term midfield target

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Liverpool require midfield reinforcements

One area that has perhaps been overlooked this summer is central midfield. Having missed out on Martin Zubimendi ahead of last season, the Reds opted only to retain their midfield options going into Arne Slot’s first campaign in charge.

But the strain on Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai began to tell by the closing stages of the season and Liverpool could do with one more high-quality midfielder this summer.


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But now, given the sweeping changes about to be wrought on Real Madrid by Xabi Alonso, the Reds could have an opportunity to make an offer for an old favourite.

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Real Madrid ready to discard Tchouameni

Aurelien Tchouameni was close to agreeing a move to Anfield back in 2022 but opted to move to the Bernabeu instead. However, according to a report in Fichajes, the France midfielder is one of THREE stars set to be discarded by the new Madrid coach.

“In Tchouaméni's case, his inconsistent season would have been key to opening the door for him to leave,” the report reads. The others are Fran Garcia and David Alaba, but Tchouameni is the only one of the trio sure to raise interest at Anfield.

The 25-year-old made 31 LaLiga starts last season but had to contend himself at times with a centre-back position rather than his preferred central midfield role.

Under contract until 2028 in the Spanish capital, Tchouameni wouldn’t come cheap. Furthermore, according to Capology, the former Monaco star earns a pay packet of around €240k per week - placing him well within the category of Liverpool’s highest earners.

Nonetheless, this could be a transfer that makes a lot of sense for Arne Slot and Richard Hughes - should they be able to finance it. That will of course require outgoings.

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