
Liverpool are close to securing the long-term future of Dominik Szoboszlai, as the club has reached an agreement in principle to renew the midfielder’s contract. The move comes amid growing interest from European giants Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, who have been monitoring the Hungarian international’s situation.
According to Caught Offside, negotiations have advanced significantly in recent weeks and point toward a positive outcome, with Szoboszlai expected to commit his future to the Reds in the near future.
Liverpool Move to Block European Giants
Szoboszlai, currently valued at around R$530 million, has attracted attention from some of Europe’s biggest clubs due to his performances and importance within Liverpool’s midfield. Even though no formal offers were submitted, the interest from Real Madrid and Bayern Munich was enough to prompt decisive action from the Anfield hierarchy.
Liverpool’s board views the 24-year-old as a key pillar of the club’s sporting project and has made his continuity a priority as part of its long-term squad planning.
Contract Runs Until 2028, But Renewal Accelerated
The Hungarian midfielder is under contract until 2028, meaning Liverpool were not under immediate pressure to open talks. However, the club opted to act proactively to avoid uncertainty and protect itself from future transfer advances.
By moving early, Liverpool aim to reinforce their relationship with the player, ensure stability in the squad, and send a clear message to the transfer market regarding Szoboszlai’s importance.
Szoboszlai’s Future at Anfield
While it remains unclear whether Szoboszlai was a top-priority target for Real Madrid or Bayern Munich, both clubs were closely following developments. Internally, Liverpool never wavered in their intention to keep the midfielder as part of the team’s core.
With an agreement in principle now in place, expectations are high that Dominik Szoboszlai will remain at Liverpool, further strengthening the club’s midfield for the coming seasons.

Miguel Manjate is a football journalist and editor covering the Premier League, European competitions, and transfer news, with a strong focus on match analysis and data-driven reporting.
