Anfield Watch
·20 February 2026
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·20 February 2026
Most Liverpool fans would say that the Reds' midfield is the last area that their club should be looking to upgrade.
Players such as Curtis Jones can't even get a look in which proves just how stacked Arne Slot's midfield ranks actually are.
Despite this, according to a report from Spanish outlet Defensa Central, Hughes has already made 'contact, with Kees Smit's entourage with view to sign him in the upcoming summer transfer window.
Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal are just some of the other clubs interested in acquiring the 20 year old's services, but, since the Reds have already made their move for the wonderkid, they're the ones leading the way with their moves being 'decisive.'
The report outlines that one of the main reasons why Liverpool have already made their move for Smit is so that they don't miss out on their ideal target due to Real's interest.
This has happened twice in the past with Jude Bellingham and Aurelien Tchouameni both opting to join Los Blancos over the Reds.
Even though Smit is one of the most sought-after youngsters in the world at the moment, Liverpool proving that they already have interest in the Dutchman is genius.
He may only be 20 years old but, his quality is second to none and, if the Reds end up being the ones to lead the way, they're likely to have first dibs on the midfielder.
It's hard to deny the fact that Smit's future is going to be the talk of the summer, especially if Alexis Mac Allister or Jones end up exiting L4.
Last term, Liverpool were one of the most dominant teams in the world and, although things only just seem to be clicking between some of their new signings, once everyone is fit and ready to fight next season, they could become dominant once again.
If Hughes manages to sign Smit in the summer, his proactiveness in the market could be one of the best things to happen to the club, especially if he turns out as good as he's said to be.









































