Fabrizio Romano confirms Liverpool could agree outrageous transfer | OneFootball

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·2 maggio 2026

Fabrizio Romano confirms Liverpool could agree outrageous transfer

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Fabrizio Romano has confirmed Liverpool could agree an extraordinary move.

Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes is expected to prioritise midfield reinforcements in the upcoming transfer window, although the club’s strategy will depend on where they finish in the Premier League.


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At present, qualification for the Champions League looks achievable, a scenario that would enhance both Liverpool’s spending power and their attractiveness to prospective signings.

The club has already drawn up a broad and ambitious list of midfield targets, with a number of players under consideration. This highlights the proactive work being done by Hughes and his recruitment team to strengthen key areas of the squad.

As the summer window nears, attention is turning toward narrowing that list and selecting the most suitable candidates.

Liverpool’s need to bolster the midfield is also influenced by uncertainty around several current players. Contract talks with Alexis Mac Allister are believed to have stalled, while Wataru Endo could depart. In addition, the club is open to sending Trey Nyoni out on loan.

Should those departures materialise, Liverpool’s midfield depth would be significantly reduced..

You might expect that, amid such significant changes to the squad, the Reds would prioritise holding on to their existing assets -particularly those who are homegrown or developed within the club.

Last summer already saw Liverpool part ways with several such players, including Jarell Quansah, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Tyler Morton and Caoimhin Kelleher, all of whom spent key years progressing through the club’s academy system.

Given those departures, it would seem logical for Liverpool to retain the remaining homegrown talent at Anfield. However, that doesn’t appear to be the direction they’re taking.

According to Fabrizio Romano, the club is willing to sanction a remarkable deal that could see one of their standout academy graduates from recent years leave this summer.

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