Anfield Index
·13 Juli 2026
Liverpool to miss out on £46m signing after Fabrizio Romano’s update

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·13 Juli 2026

Brighton are closing in on Luka Vuskovic, and the numbers matter here. A £46m deal for a 19-year-old centre-back sounds aggressive, until you look at the market and the profile of the player. Then it starts to look sharp.
The Croatian defender is due for a medical, with the move expected to be finalised shortly. The key detail is simple, Brighton have moved decisively for one of Europe’s most highly rated young defenders while others, including Liverpool, have watched from a distance.
One update summed up where things stand: “🔵⚪️🇭🇷 The exclusive story on Luka Vušković to Brighton, set to become official this week. Medical booked, contract signing to follow as #BHAFC have their new centre back.” That is not background noise. That is a transfer moving to completion.
Brighton have built a reputation for spotting value before the rest of the league fully commits. This looks like another example. Vuskovic has the physical profile, the pedigree and the upside. He also has recent senior development behind him after an impressive loan spell at Hamburg, where he helped the club stay in the Bundesliga after promotion in 2024/25.
For Fabian Hurzeler, this is a major addition. For £46m, Brighton are not buying a project in the vague sense. They are buying a high-end defensive talent with resale potential and immediate relevance.
Liverpool’s position is easier to understand when viewed through squad planning. They have already backed youth in defence with Giovanni Leoni, 19, and Jeremy Jacquet, 21. There is a limit to how many young centre-backs any club can stockpile before pathways become blocked.
Still, context matters. Ibrahima Konate has gone to Real Madrid on a free, and Liverpool are in a period of defensive reshaping under Andoni Iraola. In that situation, passing on Vuskovic for £46m invites scrutiny.
If the club are preserving funds for a marquee attacking deal, fine. That is a strategy. But when the fee sits below the previously reported £52.5m to £61.2m bracket, the argument that this was impossible becomes harder to sell.
This is the part that may sting later. If Vuskovic settles quickly and performs in the Premier League, £46m will look modest. That is how this market works. You either pay early for elite potential or pay far more once the certainty increases.
Brighton seem ready to take that bet. Liverpool, for now, are not. Time will tell who judged it correctly.







































