This summer is huge for Liverpool if they are to maintain the success they’ve endured throughout Arne Slot’s first season in charge of the football club.
His side claimed the Premier League title with multiple games to spare, but the real challenge will come next campaign, with a real battle expected at the top end of the table.
Manchester City and Arsenal are likely to spend big this summer to try and close the gap produced by the Reds in recent months, which could bring a tasty battle for the title in 2025/26.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot celebrates after winning the Premier League
However, if Slot’s men aren’t to get left behind by their rivals, they too will have to enter the transfer market and make key reinforcements in numerous areas across the pitch.
In recent weeks, one player has constantly been touted with a switch to Anfield, with another update in recent days shedding light on the situation in such a department.
Liverpool’s hunt for defensive reinforcements this summer
Dean Huijsen is the man most linked with a summer move to Liverpool, after previously holding talks with his representatives over a switch to join the Reds.
The Spaniard has a £50m release clause within his current deal at Bournemouth, but LaLiga giants Real Madrid have now made their own move for the 20-year-old sensation.
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It remains to be seen if Slot’s men can complete a deal for him, turning their attention to another target in the form of Benfica star Tomas Araujo, according to Anfield Watch.
The report claims that the Reds' hierarchy are keen on a move for the 22-year-old, who could also cover at right-back if needed, with Manchester United and Chelsea also keen on his signature.
It also states that the Portuguese youngster currently has a €80m (£67m) release clause in his deal, but it’s unclear whether a deal could be done for less than such a fee.
Talks have also allegedly been held with the player's agent, Ali Barat, who coincidentally is also advising Huijsen. While Barat is driving Huijsen's move to Stamford Bridge, discussions have also been held between Liverpool and the agent regarding a move for Araujo.
Why Liverpool’s £67m target would be the dream Huijsen alternative
Slot has done an excellent job in creating a seamless transition between taking the reins last summer from Jürgen Klopp, putting them level with Manchester United on 20 league titles in their history.
Arne Slot celebrates Liverpool's Premier League triumph
Their defensive department has played a key role in achieving such a record, conceding just 37 times in their 36 outings to date - the second-best record of any side in England’s top-flight.
The likes of Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate have played a key role within the backline this campaign, with a move for any of the aforementioned targets adding further depth to the defensive unit.
Huijsen would undoubtedly be the supporters’ first choice given his rise in the Premier League with the Cherries, but a deal for Araujo could prove to be an excellent one should he move to Merseyside.
When comparing his stats to those of the Spaniard, he’s managed to match or better him in numerous key areas - showcasing how much of an excellent addition he would be to Slot’s squad.
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Araujo, who’s been labelled “complete” by talent scout Antonio Mango, has managed to complete more of the passes he’s attempted, whilst completing more take-ons, handing the side the added ball-playing option within the backline.
He’s also managed to win more tackles and come out on top in more of the aerial battles he’s entered - offering a superb option within the backline to further bolster their defensive quality.
How Araujo compares to Huijsen in 2024/25
Statistics (per 90)
Games played
Minutes played
Progressive passes
Pass accuracy
Tackles won
% of tackles won
Take-on success
Aerials won
Stats via FBref
His dominance over Huijsen is there for all to see based upon the stats produced by the pair, undoubtedly being the better option when pursuing a move for another centre-back this summer.
Whilst Araujo would cost a little bit more than the Spaniard, it’s a worthwhile investment, having all the tools to develop further, given his tender age of just 22.
If the club are to maintain the success endured this campaign, added squad depth is certainly needed, with a big-money deal for Araujo undoubtedly handing Slot just that.
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