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Liverpool's "stance right now" on 25 y/o star who is "close to ridiculous" has been revealed

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Liverpool's Stance Right Now on Future of Dominik Szoboszlai

Liverpool FC have adopted a firm, unwavering stance on the future of their star midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai, declaring him "not for sale" amid intensifying interest from Real Madrid. The 25-year-old Hungarian international, whose current contract runs until 2028, has emerged as one of the Premier League's standout performers this season, contributing 10 goals and 7 assists in 35 appearances, including stunning long-range free-kicks against Arsenal and Manchester City[1][3].



Despite recent Spanish media speculation, including reports of a potential swap deal involving Eduardo Camavinga and claims that Szoboszlai's "dream" is to join Real Madrid, Liverpool executives remain relaxed and confident. The club is prioritizing contract extension talks, with insiders believing a new deal could be finalized before the 2026/27 season begins[1][2][5]. TEAMtalk reports that Fenway Sports Group (FSG) is prepared to meet Szoboszlai's demands, offering up to £250,000 per week—potentially more than doubling his current wages—to secure his long-term commitment[2][5].

Szoboszlai's agent has dismissed suggestions of an active push for a move, emphasizing the player's contentment at Anfield[2]. Liverpool view him as integral to their project under Arne Slot, with some even tipping him as a future captain post-Virgil van Dijk[4][5]. The Reds' position is bolstered by the player's contract length, eliminating any immediate pressure, and their reluctance to lose another key asset to Madrid after Trent Alexander-Arnold's departure last summer[4].

Interest also comes from Atletico Madrid, but Liverpool are blocking all approaches, sending a clear message of ambition. Club sources describe Szoboszlai's importance as "close to ridiculous," highlighting his versatility and leadership on the pitch[3][4]. As talks progress smoothly, Anfield faithful can breathe easy—Szoboszlai's future lies firmly with the Reds[1][3][5].

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