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Liverpool are set to sign winger Victor Munoz from Osasuna after triggering his 40m euro (£34.5m) release clause.The 22-year-old is part of Spain's World Cup squad and his medical took place on Wednesday, with Liverpool sending staff to the United States.Munoz, who made his international debut in March, can play on both wings and is expected to sign a six-year deal at Anfield. Liverpool will pay the fee in two instalments.Newcastle were in advanced talks to sign the forward, after they sold Anthony Gordon to Barcelona, but Liverpool have won the race for Munoz, who scored seven goals and had five assists in 36 appearances last season.He will become Liverpool's first signing since Andoni Iraola replaced Arne Slot as head coach earlier this month.Munoz is a graduate of Barcelona's famous La Masia academy and went on to join Real Madrid, where he made two brief substitute appearances, before moving to Osasuna in July 2025 for 5m euros.
They looked at taking him back but concerns over regular playing time under Jose Mourinho made it a non-starter for Munoz. Barcelona also showed interest before they signed Gordon in a deal worth more than £69m.Last summer, it was Hugo Ekitike who chose Liverpool over Newcastle before Alexander Isak forced a move from Newcastle to Liverpool.The tale of Victor Munoz follows a similar pattern, with Liverpool hijacking Newcastle's move by triggering his release clause with Osasuna.Interest also came from Manchester United and Bayer Leverkusen but ultimately, Munoz chose Anfield, with the deal accelerating following the appointment of Iraola, who has extensive knowledge of La Liga.Munoz's pace, his role in breaking down low blocks, as well as his ability to deal with the ball in the final third, all played a part in Iraola's push to make him the first signing of his tenure at Anfield.There is a belief that Munoz's overall output must improve but Liverpool believe that will come over time, with a six-year-deal proof of that, and are encouraged by the fact that they have secured a player who can get himself into dangerous positions.The fact that he previously spent time at Barcelona and Real Madrid is indication of his potential.The right-footed Spaniard mainly plays off the left and with Mohamed Salah leaving, the need for attacking reinforcements is clear.
Liverpool are confident that having Munoz, alongside Rio Ngumoha and Cody Gakpo, will add to the versatility they have and believe that his arrival will not affect playing time for 17-year-old Ngumoha, who made his England debut earlier this month.The understanding is that Munoz will not be the only attacking signing Liverpool make this summer. Diomande, 19, is also admired by Paris St-Germain.Meanwhile, there is interest from Italy for Liverpool forward Federico Chiesa, who wants to play regular football, having made just one Premier League start last season.
