Liverpool are monitoring Jens Hjertø-Dahl and could yet disrupt plans being drawn up elsewhere, according to reports from Italy.
The information comes from TuttoMercato. Looks like the interest around the Tromso midfielder is growing. Hjertø-Dahl was born in 2005 and already regarded in Norway as one of the country’s most promising young players. In the Premier League, Liverpool are named as admirers, even as negotiations appear to be developing in other markets.
At this stage, the most concrete movement is said to involve Besiktas. The Turkish side are reportedly in talks with Tromso and have placed an offer of around £6m (€7m) on the table. That proposal could set the tone for the rest of the window, especially given the player’s age and profile.
However, Serie A clubs are also positioning themselves. Both Bologna and Lazio are said to be tracking Hjertø-Dahl’s situation closely. They’re keeping an eye on how discussions with Besiktas evolve before deciding on any next steps.
Hjertø-Dahl is currently under contract at Tromso. He has built a reputation as a technically gifted central midfielder with physical presence. In Norway, he has often been compared to Sergej Milinkovic Savic, a reference that underlines expectations around his long-term development rather than immediate output.
For Liverpool, any move would likely depend on how aggressive other clubs become. Still, their interest alone has the potential to complicate negotiations, and the next steps in Hjertø-Dahl’s future remain open as the market develops.