Liverpool have joined the race to sign Douglas Luiz, the Brazilian midfielder currently at Juventus, as the Premier League club assesses his versatility and Premier League experience. Luiz, who joined Juventus from Aston Villa, has struggled to settle in Italy, and his relationship with the club has severely deteriorated after he skipped the start of pre-season training without explanation. This absence has reportedly angered Juventus management, who are contemplating disciplinary action against him.
Interest from English clubs is intensifying due to Luiz’s proven Premier League capabilities and his ability to play across midfield positions. Liverpool is reportedly monitoring the situation closely alongside Everton, West Ham, and Manchester United, all of whom have shown interest to varying degrees. Everton’s head coach David Moyes ranks Luiz as a top target to strengthen his midfield for the upcoming 2025/26 season, while West Ham seeks midfield depth. Manchester United’s pursuit comes amid Luiz’s desire to return to the Premier League following a challenging season at Juventus.
Despite his intent to leave, Juventus is firm on their valuation, reportedly demanding around €40 million (£34.8m) for Luiz’s transfer. Juventus’s stance, combined with the player’s big wages and broken relationship with the club, points to a complex negotiation ahead. Luiz’s agent is actively exploring alternative options to secure a move back to England. Everton recently received a boost toward sealing a deal, but Liverpool’s reported interest adds competition.
Luiz’s Premier League familiarity and adaptable midfield role make him an appealing option for clubs wanting a rapid transition and immediate impact. Juventus faces pressure to resolve Luiz’s future before pre-season intensifies, including a friendly against Borussia Dortmund scheduled for early August.