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Liverpool to launch €150m offer for best midfielder in the world

2025-11-28 08:40
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Liverpool to launch €150m offer for best midfielder in the world

Liverpool and Real Madrid want VitinhaAccordingly it’s been suggested that the Anfield club may move for a new midfielder in 2026 with Vitinha emerging as an option.That’s according to a new repor...

Liverpool to launch €150m offer for best midfielder in the worldStory byAnfield WatchLiverpool to launch €150m offer for best midfielder in the worldLiverpool to launch €150m offer for best midfielder in the worldAnfield WatchFri, November 28, 2025 at 8:40 AM UTC·1 min read

Liverpool and Real Madrid want Vitinha

Accordingly it’s been suggested that the Anfield club may move for a new midfielder in 2026 with Vitinha emerging as an option.

That’s according to a new report in Fichajes - which claims the Reds are one of two European “giants” aiming to sign the Paris Saint-Germain star.

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The other - predictably - is Real Madrid. Vitinha was named on the Ballon d’Or podium in 2025 and is well established as one of the best midfielders around.

Under contract until 2029 - it would take around €150m to convince PSG to sell the former Wolves man - who ticks several boxes for Liverpool’s midfield requirements.

Liverpool big admirers of Vitinha

“Liverpool also see Vitinha as a strategic addition to a midfield that needs modernization and energy, especially after the ups and downs of recent seasons,” the report reads.

“The Anfield club values ​​the Portuguese player's competitive maturity, his reading of the game, and his ability to dictate the tempo in high-pressure situations.

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“Liverpool is prepared to escalate its offer to figures similar to Real Madrid's in order to compete on equal footing and get ahead in the European race.

“PSG insists the player is not for sale, although in England it's believed that an exorbitant sum could at least open the door to negotiations.

“The Premier League appeals to Vitinha because of its pace, demands, and global exposure, but leaving Paris would mean giving up a secure role in a squad brimming with stars.”

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