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Yasin Ayari to Liverpool and the race Brighton cannot afford to lose

Yasin Ayari to Liverpool: Brighton don’t do panic. They do, however, move remarkably fast when the sharks start circling the Amex. This week, the noise around Yasin Ayari to Liverpool went from a low murmur to a proper roar. Reports from CaughtOffside suggest Chelsea, Newcastle, and Tottenham have all asked the question, but Anfield looks like the most serious destination. Tony Bloom isn’t sitting on his hands, though. The club have already opened talks over a new long-term deal to protect their asset.

Look at the raw data from this past season. 29 Premier League appearances, three goals, three assists. He played 1,925 minutes under Fabian Hürzeler. An 85.98% pass completion rate while averaging roughly 45 passes a game doesn’t sound like world-beating stuff. But numbers lie, or at least mask the truth.

Ayari isn’t a headline-grabbing highlights player. He’s the oil in the engine. He links the phases, dictates the tempo, and ghosts into the penalty box when defences switch off. FotMob gave him a 7.05 average rating for the season. Hürzeler called him “bright.” High praise from a manager who hates hyperbole.

Why Anfield scouts are sold on the Swede

His current contract expires in June 2027. Brighton still hold the cards, but time ticks away fast in modern football. Transfermarkt slaps a €35 million valuation on him. Double that in the real world, especially with English clubs involved. Liverpool’s interest is real. TEAMtalk and ESPN have both verified that scouts tracked him for months.

This isn’t a knee-jerk reaction to a couple of good games. Andoni Iraola needs bodies in the middle of the park. Wataru Endo is over 30 and has picked up too many knocks recently. Alexis Mac Allister keeps getting linked with Real Madrid. Even RB Leipzig and Borussia Dortmund are watching, so it’s not just a Premier League scrap.

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He cost just €6 million from AIK back in January 2023. Hard loan spells at Coventry and Blackburn built the steel he needed. Hürzeler saw that grit and threw him straight into the first team. Then came the international break. Sweden mashed Tunisia 5-1, and Ayari bagged a brilliant brace. That display blew the lid off the secret. Now everyone wants a piece of him.

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