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Lucas Bergvall's Midfield Profile Would Make Him a £57m Bargain for Liverpool
Liverpool are eyeing Tottenham Hotspur's 20-year-old Swedish midfielder Lucas Bergvall as a potential transfer target, viewing him as the "next Dominik Szoboszlai" due to striking similarities in their versatile profiles. According to reports from TEAMtalk, the Reds are actively considering a move for Bergvall to bolster midfield depth, especially amid speculation over Alexis Mac Allister's future and the need for players who can rotate seamlessly like Szoboszlai.[1][4]
Bergvall, signed by Spurs from Djurgardens in 2024 for around £8.5m amid interest from Barcelona, has made over 70 appearances in his short time in north London, establishing himself as one of Tottenham's brighter talents despite the team's struggles near the bottom of the Premier League table.[1][3] His versatility stands out: the quick, skilled Swede has played as a left-sided or right-sided midfielder, in advanced roles, out wide, and even as a near wing-back, mirroring Szoboszlai's multi-positional adaptability during his early days at Red Bull Salzburg.[1][4]
Currently sidelined with an ankle injury and targeting a late March return, Bergvall's international pedigree and youth career trials at clubs like Juventus, Manchester United, and Bayern Munich underscore his high potential.[3][5] Liverpool, alongside Aston Villa and Chelsea, are in the race, drawn by the promise of European football and tactical fit under Arne Slot.[3][5]
Tottenham, however, remain reluctant sellers. Despite a challenging season under interim boss Igor Tudor and rumors of unrest among stars like Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven, Spurs have rebuffed winter approaches and quoted €65m (£57m) last summer, signaling no intention to offload prospects like Bergvall, Pape Sarr, or Archie Gray.[3][4][5] Transfermarkt values him at €20m, but his resale value and growth trajectory could make a deal a shrewd investment for Liverpool if Spurs' form forces their hand.[3]
This transfer pursuit aligns with Liverpool's strategy of targeting profiles that ensure longevity and squad flexibility, potentially turning Bergvall into a bargain at the right price.[1][4]
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