Dominik Szoboszlai wants to wear the Liverpool jersey as he set to leave RB Leipzig in the summer

Dominik Szoboszlai is ready to take the challenge of Premier League pace with Liverpool in the summer to show his skills.

Liverpool agents have met Dominik Szoboszlai‘s representatives as they want to go for the player who will not cost them more than 60 million euros after securing Alexis Mac Allister in June for around 35 million euros which was a huge bargain deal for them because Mac Allister had an amazing campaign with Brighton and also won the FIFA World Cup 2022 with Argentina team after giving an incredible performance.

Szoboszlai has a release clause of 60 million euros which is going to expire on July 7th, 2023, and he can coast more than that because he is one of the top young talents in the world. Liverpool doesn’t want to buy someone worth 100 million, which Arsenal, Manchester City, and Manchester United are signing.

Liverpool has been the team that signs mid-range mid-fielders who do not cost much but have all the skills of top-class mid-fielders; recently, their midfield got very weak, and because of that, they finished 5 on the table last season.

They are also monitoring Inter Milan’s midfielder Nicolo Barella who is one of the most intelligent midfielders right now around the globe; he is somewhere like Sergio Busquets, who has been ideal for many midfielders for his quick passing and amazing interlink play.

Szoboszlai scored 10 goals and gave 13 assists last season for RB Leipzig, and he was in amazing form for his Hungarian team. There is a huge chance that Liverpool will sell the young prodigy player Fabio Carvalho after he failed to shine in the last season for Liverpool. Szoboszlai is an amazing box-to-box midfielder who is quite comfortable with the ball in tight spaces and does have good dribbling skills.

Newcastle is already out of the race to sign him, so it is up to Liverpool. They will give what RB Leipzig wants or look out for other cheaper options which can be easy on their pockets.

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