caughtoffside
·1 aprile 2025
Fabrizio Romano hints at Bundesliga transfer exit Liverpool may directly benefit from

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·1 aprile 2025
Liverpool could find themselves in serious need of a player like Arthur Theate this summer.
If the Merseysiders don’t play their cards right, they’re at serious risk of needing to replace Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold in the same transfer window.
On top of that, Arne Slot’s men are understood to be in the market for a new left-back amid ongoing links with Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez.
One might imagine that sporting director Richard Hughes and his recruitment team will be keen to limit the need for serious reinforcements in the upcoming window.
Still, it might be handy to have a man like Theate, who they were previously understood to hold interest in, in their back pocket.
(Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
Fabrizio Romano’s latest update on the previously Liverpool-linked defender on X (formerly Twitter) will surely intrigue Reds fans still familiar with the former Stade Rennais man.
The Italian transfer expert now reports that 24-year-old’s situation is ‘one to follow in summer’ amid ongoing interest from Premier League outfits.
? Arthur Theate situation, one to follow in summer after excellent performances at Eintracht Frankfurt. Premier League clubs are tracking the centre back who was close to Al Ittihad last summer then joined Eintracht. He’s considered key player by the German club. pic.twitter.com/wOPoJwAbD8 — Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) April 1, 2025
Theate’s current contract is set to run until June of 2029, with the footballer allegedly (according to Capology) earning £58.5k-a-week at Frankfurt.
Even should the Anfield-based giants manage to keep hold of skipper Van Dijk at least, there’s arguably still a justifiable need for a centre-back signing.
The Bundesliga star, in particular, should be of interest given his ability to feature at left-back – what has been a problem position for Liverpool in 2024/25.
A quick glance at his stats would suggest the Reds wouldn’t be signing an aerially dominant successor for their prized No.4.
If anything, Arthur Theate comes across as a long-awaited replacement for Virgil van Dijk’s former defensive partner, Joel Matip.
The Belgian appears entirely at east progressing the ball either with a pass or by carrying possession up the pitch himself.
* Stats (per 90) courtesy of FBref
Whether this is a desired trait for Arne Slot’s way of thinking remains to be seen.
However, there’s no question the ex-Red’s style of play proved beneficial for Slot’s predecessor, Jurgen Klopp, during the prior peak of the club’s powers.
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