Liverpool confident of new deal as Man City and Real Madrid monitor Szoboszlai

Liverpool remain confident of securing Dominik Szoboszlai’s long-term future despite reports linking the Hungarian midfielder with Real Madrid and Manchester City.
Sources close to the situation have told Flashscore that there is “no cause for alarm” among Liverpool fans, as the club have already opened early discussions over a new contract.
Szoboszlai, 25, has emerged as one of Liverpool’s standout performers this season, thriving through a period of transition that has seen several high-profile signings take time to settle. Those close to the player say he relishes the responsibility placed upon him and feels valued under the current setup.
The Hungary international currently earns around £120,000 per week under the five-year deal he signed when joining from RB Leipzig in 2023. With that contract now approaching its halfway point, Liverpool are prepared to reward his impressive progress with an improved package.
While Madrid and City are understood to be monitoring Szoboszlai’s situation, neither club has made an official approach. Liverpool sources accept that interest from Europe’s elite is inevitable given his form and growing profile but insist his departure is not being considered.
Szoboszlai’s importance to Liverpool continues to grow, and so does his value. His current salary sits below several newer arrivals including Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike, both believed to earn closer to £200,000 per week.
Talks with Szoboszlai’s representatives are expected to progress steadily over the coming months, with optimism on all sides that a fair and renewed deal will be agreed.
