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German clubs “retain interest” in Liverpool midfielder

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Several German clubs have maintained their interest in a Liverpool midfielder amid ongoing transfer discussions. Of particular note is the case of Harvey Elliott, who has attracted attention from RB Leipzig as they seek to strengthen their squad. Liverpool, however, are keen to retain Elliott for the current season, valuing his potential contribution. While Leipzig continues to pursue the player, no formal agreement has been reached between the clubs. Liverpool's stance is to only consider a sale if Leipzig meets their valuation, reflecting Elliott's importance and the club’s reluctance to lose him, especially given his desire for more consistent starting opportunities.



In addition to Elliott, Liverpool is also monitoring the situation of other German-linked transfers. For instance, Liverpool has shown sustained interest in emerging Bundesliga talents such as Angelo Stiller from VfB Stuttgart, who is regarded as a promising midfield maestro. Stiller, noted for his passing ability, tactical awareness, and composure, is considered a perfect fit for Liverpool's evolving midfield under Arne Slot. While a move could occur as early as January, a summer 2026 transfer appears more probable, partly due to a €40 million release clause and Stuttgart's contractual provisions that might complicate an immediate transfer.

Meanwhile, other German clubs like Bayern Munich have expressed interest in players connected to Liverpool targets, such as Crystal Palace captain Marc Guéhi. Bayern’s interest underscores the competitive nature of transfers involving English clubs and Bundesliga teams, as both seek to bolster their squads.

Overall, Liverpool finds itself balancing the challenge of keeping key midfield talents like Harvey Elliott while also navigating interest in potential signings from German clubs, illustrating the interconnected nature of European football transfers and the strategic decisions the club faces in building its squad.