‘Medical booked’ – Liverpool target set to ‘become official this week’ after £46m deal agreed | OneFootball

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·13 Juli 2026

‘Medical booked’ – Liverpool target set to ‘become official this week’ after £46m deal agreed

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Brighton and Hove Albion are closing in on the signing of Luka Vuskovic.


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Fabrizio Romano reports on X (formerly Twitter) that the 19-year-old centre-back (whom Liverpool reportedly admired) is officially booked in for a medical on the south coast.

The Seagulls agreed a club-record fee of £46m to sign the teenager from Tottenham this summer.

Brighton closing in on Luka Vuskovic transfer

Perhaps Liverpool feel it’s one young centre-back too many at Anfield, having backed two youngsters already in Giovanni Leoni (19) and Jeremy Jacquet (21).

Either way, it seems they’re about to miss out on one of Europe’s most promising centre-half talents for what appears to be a somewhat paltry fee – certainly by Premier League standards!

It feels like an incredible piece of business for Fabian Hurzeler’s men, after the reported Liverpool transfer target dazzled on loan at Hamburg, helping keep them up in the Bundesliga following their promotion in 2024/25.

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Liverpool have missed a trick over £46m bargain signing

Say what you will about leaving funds aside in case Liverpool can actually complete a mega-money deal for Bradley Barcola.

But if we can’t spare just shy of £50m for one of the globe’s top defensive talents after Ibrahima Konate departed for Real Madrid on a free, then what’s the point?

Listen, we’re not unreasonable. Perhaps this was a move the club’s officials sounded out before being told a direct rival for top four football wouldn’t be handed one of Europe’s finest young stars on a platter.

But if we’re talking about a fee of £46m, we’re still talking about a player that was presumably gettable and for a fee well below the previously reported £52.5m-£61.2m range.

Can Liverpool really not afford to do a deal around that ballpark if they also intend to sign Barcola?

That’s severely depressing, if that’s indeed the case.

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