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AC Milan Favourites to Sign Liverpool Hero Joe Gomez
AC Milan have emerged as the frontrunners to sign Liverpool defender Joe Gomez this summer, amid reports of a potential Anfield exit for the versatile 28-year-old Englishman.[1][3][5]
Gomez, whose contract with Liverpool expires in 2027, is viewed by the Reds as a "valuable market asset" rather than an indispensable player. Liverpool are keen to reshape their backline with younger, specialist profiles, seeing this summer—potentially the last major chance for a significant fee (estimated €20 million by Transfermarkt)—as ideal for cashing in.[2][3][4] The club has already agreed a £60 million deal for Rennes centre-back Jeremy Jacquet as a potential replacement, though concerns linger over Ibrahima Konaté's future, with his contract ending soon and interest from Real Madrid.[2]
Italian outlets like MilanLive and Corriere dello Sport report Milan's strong interest, positioning Gomez as an alternative to targets like Manchester City's Manuel Akanji or Villarreal's Juan Foyth. Liverpool would reportedly demand €10-15 million and require a replacement before approving any move.[1] Gomez, who has made only limited starts (six in the Premier League last season, ten under Arne Slot), has been plagued by injuries but remains admired across Europe.[1][4]
While no concrete talks have occurred, Bayern Munich are also admirers, though likely as a backup option. Premier League sides West Ham and Brighton have shown interest, but Gomez's £4.5 million annual salary demands and injury history could complicate deals.[3][5] After over a decade at Liverpool, the London native—now approaching 29—appears open to a new challenge, having been content as a squad player but ready for regular football elsewhere.[3][4]
Liverpool face a risky decision: selling Gomez could fund rebuilds but risks a defensive void if Konaté departs too. Milan, pushing for a "sudden move," lead the race for the reliable defender.[1][2][6]
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