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Liverpool news as Dominik Szoboszlai speaks to Vinicius Jr and Real Madrid claim

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Liverpool News: Dominik Szoboszlai Speaks to Vinicius Jr as Real Madrid Claim Interest

Dominik Szoboszlai, Liverpool's standout midfielder in the 2025-26 season, has been at the center of transfer speculation linking him to Real Madrid, fueled by his close friendship with Madrid star Vinicius Jr.[1][2][3]



Szoboszlai has shone brightly for the Reds, netting 10 goals and providing 7 assists across competitions. His versatility shines through, even filling in admirably at right-back amid injuries to Conor Bradley and Jeremie Frimpong.[1] Liverpool is countering interest from Real and Atletico Madrid with a lucrative contract offer to retain the 25-year-old Hungarian.[1][4]

The buzz intensified after Hungary coach Marco Rossi revealed Szoboszlai's childhood dream of playing for Real Madrid, comments timed poorly amid ongoing contract talks.[1][2][3] Adding fuel, Vinicius Jr disclosed in a YouTube interview with Ibai Llanos that he "talks a lot with Szoboszlai"—a friendship dating back to their youth. The Brazilian winger even shared that Szoboszlai requested a pair of his signature Nike boots, alongside others like Lucas Paqueta.[1][2][3][4]

This revelation raises alarms for Liverpool fans, especially after losing Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid last summer at a bargain price.[1][3][4] Szoboszlai's rapport with the ex-teammate, now at the Bernabeu, complicates matters. Reports also suggest Madrid has rekindled interest in Ibrahima Konate, whose contract expires soon.[1]

With Szoboszlai's deal running until 2028, Liverpool holds leverage but faces pressure over his reported £300,000 weekly wage demands.[3][4] Manager Arne Slot must convince the star—praised by Mohamed Salah as one of the world's best—that Anfield is his future, despite the growing "Madrid connection" via Vinicius and Alexander-Arnold.[3][4] As the summer window nears, Szoboszlai's next move remains a media hotspot.[3]

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