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Liverpool’s latest interest comes at a time when big spending is not guaranteed.
The club poured serious money into the squad in the summer, and that may most likely limit what they can do next.
The midfield group was refreshed, and that makes any new signing a tougher decision.
There are also repoertldy renewal talks.
Reports have mentioned ongoing discussions over new contracts for Dominik Szoboszlai and Ryan Gravenberch.
That signals something clear. Liverpool want stability in midfield, not another complete overhaul.
It also raises a simple question. If the club brings in a high-value midfielder now, someone may have to leave.
Alexis Mac Allister, Curtis Jones, and Wataru Endo look settled.
Gravenberch is expected to stay if talks progress well.
Szoboszlai is viewed as a long-term piece.
That tightens the room even more. Slot wants balance, and the recruitment team must decide if a top signing is worth the reshuffle.
This is the reality behind the interest.
Liverpool rate the player. They know he can improve the squad.
But they also know the numbers are heavy, the competition is strong, and the squad is already packed.
That is why this pursuit is more complex than it looks.
According to CaughtOffside, Liverpool are preparing to test the market with a €60 million bid for Real Madridman Eduardo Camavinga.
Arne Slot reportedly sees the 23-year-old as a major upgrade option.
Camavinga has made 13 appearances for Real Madrid this season and remains respected at the Bernabéu.
Madrid are not pushing him out.
But internal conversations have taken place about his long-term role, especially with Aurelien Tchouameni, Federico Valverde and Jude Bellingham locked into key positions.
Liverpool face competition from Manchester United, PSG, Chelsea, Arsenal and Bayern Munich. All want a versatile midfielder who can play as a six, as a runner, or at left-back.
The interest is real.
But the decision is not simple.
Liverpool must decide if Camavinga is worth the sacrifice, because signing him means someone moves on.
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