Liverpool are now reportedly racing Real Madrid to sign Ayyoub Bouaddi from Lille in 2026 amid comparisons with France midfielder Eduardo Camavinga.
After spending over £400m in the summer, the Reds have set their sights on further arrivals to solve the glaring problems in Arne Slot's squad. The Premier League champions find themselves in an unprecedented position, having lost six of their last seven games in all competitions.
They must find a solution against Aston Villa this weekend and their manager expects them to do exactly that back in front of their home fans in the league.
The Dutchman did, however, confirm that Liverpool are likely to be without record signing Alexander Isak and midfielder Curtis Jones just as Ryan Gravenberch works towards making a return.
No one expected Liverpool to find themselves in this position after spending big in the summer, but it's now something that Slot must use to prove his worth.
Slot
The Premier League crown has slipped and for the first time, he is under increasing pressure. That said, it would be incredibly out of character for Michael Edwards to make any immediate decisions and last year's title has certainly bought Slot plenty of time to turn things around.
What could change instead is the personnel on the pitch. Despite spending big in the summer, Liverpool could yet welcome further reinforcements in 2026 after Slot complained about squad depth in midweek.
This could finally see Marc Guehi arrive as well as teenage sensation Bouaddi in what would be two excellent moves.
Liverpool learn placement in Bouaddi race
According to reporter Graeme Bailey, Liverpool are now battling Real Madrid to sign Boauddi from Lille, who are readying themselves for the inevitable sale of their 18-year-old star.
Compared to Camavinga by Football Transfers, Bouaddi has become the most "talked-about player in Europe", according to Bailey, and it's now Liverpool who are "most interested" alongside Premier League rivals Arsenal.
“When I speak to scouts and recruitment staff in the Premier League, every major club mentions Bouaddi. There is not a more talked-about player in Europe than him.
“In England, there are the likes of Wharton and Anderson, but in Europe, Bouaddi is the name on everyone’s lips, and the battle to land him is already ongoing.
“I am told Arsenal and Liverpool are among the most interested – they love the player – but they are far from alone." (Bailey told TBR)
Liverpool have been left burned by Real Madrid in past transfer windows, so they should be desperate to avoid a repeat and land one of Europe's most promising stars.
Their midfield is far from set these days, either. Alongside Dominik Szoboszlai and Gravenberch, there has been a missing piece as of late that Bouaddi could provide for years to come.
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