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·28 mai 2025

Liverpool Told to Pay £25million to Sign ‘Talented’ South American Star – Report

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Liverpool Eye Nahuel Molina as Right-Back Reinforcements Continue Under Review

Liverpool are reportedly among the clubs closely monitoring Atlético Madrid right-back Nahuel Molina, with competition emerging from Premier League rivals Newcastle United and several top Serie A sides. According to a recent report by CaughtOffside, the Reds could be poised to enter the race for the 27-year-old Argentine, who may be available this summer if Diego Simeone greenlights his departure from Madrid.

CaughtOffside claim that “Liverpool and Newcastle are among the clubs keen on securing his signature.” That interest comes at a pivotal time for the Merseyside club, following the exit of Trent Alexander-Arnold, who has left Anfield on a free transfer.


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While Bayer Leverkusen’s Jeremie Frimpong is also being targeted, the inclusion of Molina on Liverpool’s radar signals manager Arne Slot’s intent to build depth and versatility into the squad’s defensive structure. With Conor Bradley impressing in his breakthrough season, the addition of a seasoned right-back like Molina would provide both competition and valuable experience.

Why Molina Is in Demand

Molina’s profile ticks several boxes for top European clubs. A World Cup winner with Argentina, he offers both attacking impetus and defensive discipline. As CaughtOffside describe, “Nahuel Molina is a player in demand.” That’s no surprise considering his rise at Udinese, where he earned a move to Atlético Madrid, and his performances under Simeone in both La Liga and Champions League competitions.

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Serie A giants Inter, Juventus, and Roma are all reportedly interested in bringing him back to Italy, highlighting how highly regarded he remains across the continent. His familiarity with Italian football could potentially be a decisive factor in any transfer decision, though the Premier League’s growing appeal may sway him.

One of the key factors shaping Molina’s next move is his desire to join “a club with a competitive project and a strong chance of winning trophies.” On that front, Liverpool certainly have the upper hand. Arne Slot’s team just clinched the Premier League title in his debut season in charge, and the Dutchman is actively building a team capable of sustained domestic and European success.

Liverpool’s Right-Back Dilemma

Liverpool’s interest in Molina should be seen in the broader context of rebuilding after the departure of Alexander-Arnold. While Frimpong remains a primary target, his attacking style leaves questions about defensive balance. Conor Bradley, although promising, lacks the experience required to compete at the highest levels consistently, especially with Champions League football returning to Anfield.

CaughtOffside highlight that “Liverpool are expected to sign Jeremie Frimpong,” but Slot may see the wisdom in signing two different profiles for the same position — one young and attacking, the other more experienced and balanced like Molina.

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Furthermore, Atlético are said to be open to selling Molina for a fee in the region of €30–35 million, a sum that represents fair market value for a defender of his calibre and pedigree.

Newcastle Also in the Frame

Newcastle United have also been linked with Molina, particularly as they prepare for Champions League football next season. Tino Livramento’s development has been a bright spot, but Newcastle’s squad needs more depth to compete on multiple fronts. As CaughtOffside put it, “they have the finances to get the deal across the line.”

However, should Liverpool make a firm move, the project at Anfield — especially after a league title and with renewed European ambitions — could be far more attractive to Molina.

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From a Liverpool fan’s perspective, Molina could be the ideal fit in this transitional phase. With Slot at the helm and a title already in the bag, this is a golden opportunity to build a dynasty, and having the right players in the right roles is essential.

Yes, Frimpong is dynamic and exciting, but his defensive weaknesses are a known issue. Conor Bradley is a fan favourite in the making, yet relying solely on youth is risky when juggling Premier League, Champions League, and domestic cup commitments.

Molina offers a perfect blend: a World Cup winner with positional intelligence, technical ability, and the mentality to thrive under pressure. If Liverpool can snap him up for under €35 million, it’s a no-brainer. He brings winning experience, tactical versatility, and competition to the squad — all attributes Slot will value highly.

Ultimately, this would not be a signing to simply replace Trent but to reshape and rebalance the right flank in a new tactical era. Molina could be the unspectacular but solid foundation that allows others around him to shine. If Slot is serious about building depth and reliability across the backline, Molina should be near the top of the summer shortlist.

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