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Dominik Szoboszlai Contract Status: Why Liverpool Face Pressure Amid Real Madrid Transfer Links
Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai's contract situation has sparked concerns at Anfield, with Real Madrid reportedly circling amid stalled extension talks. The Hungarian star, who joined from RB Leipzig in July 2023 for a £60 million release clause, is tied to the club until June 2028, earning an estimated £120,000 per week.[1][2][3]
Szoboszlai has shone this season, netting eight goals and seven assists across competitions, even filling in at right-back during a 4-1 win over Newcastle due to injuries.[1] Liverpool view him as a future captain and initiated new deal discussions earlier this term to reward his form.[1] However, progress has stalled. Szoboszlai admitted, "Nothing yet... it is not in my hands," expressing love for the club, Anfield, and fans but noting the decision hinges on a "right offer."[1]
Recent Hungarian reports claim Szoboszlai will reject a lucrative £300,000-a-week extension, fueling speculation.[4] This stance intensifies pressure on Liverpool, as his deal enters its final two years by summer 2026, potentially allowing pre-contract talks with foreign clubs like Real Madrid from January 2028.
Real Madrid's interest adds urgency. The Spanish giants, perennial contenders for elite midfield talent, have been linked with Szoboszlai amid their squad refresh. His versatility, ambition—"I can always be better... win as many trophies as possible"—and international pedigree make him an attractive target.[1][3] Liverpool risk losing their fourth-most expensive signing ever without securing his long-term future.
To retain him, Liverpool must meet elevated demands, possibly exceeding £300,000 weekly, aligning with top earners like Salah or Van Dijk. Failure could see Szoboszlai, still only 25, head to Madrid, echoing past exits like Suarez or Coutinho. Acting swiftly is crucial to avoid a saga derailing their title push under Arne Slot.[1][3]
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