Liverpool asked to buy Vinicius for 130 million euros


According to a source from Spain (Defensa Central), Liverpool is preparing a blockbuster deal when he is ready to spend 130 million euros to recruit Vinicius Junior from Real Madrid in the summer transfer window 2025.

Liverpool is ready to spend on Vinicius

Specifically, the Merseyside team expected to make a proposal of 100 million euros fees, with 30 million euros fees, to convince Real to release the Brazilian star. This move is said to replace Luis Diaz, the player is being closely pursued by Bayern Munich and Barcelona and has reached personal agreement with Bayern.

Vinicius Junior, 25, had a brilliant career at the Bernabeu, with 322 appearances, scored 106 goals and 83 assists, contributed greatly in the three La Liga championships and 2 Champions League titles with Real Madrid.

However, the Real Madrid side currently has no intention of selling Vinicius, although his current contract is only a period until the summer of 2027. The Royal team is promoting the extension of the contract, although some sources in Spain (including journalist Jorge C.Picon) said the negotiating plan is temporarily stagnant and no official announcement will be made this summer.

Vinicius is unhappy at Real

In the context of Liverpool, a series of rookies such as Florian Wirtz, Milos Kerkez, Jeremie Frimpong and goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili, coach Arne Slot and Sports Director Richard Hughes still do not want to stop. They see Vinicius as the perfect piece to replace Diaz and bring the Liverpool attack to a new level.

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However, convincing Real Madrid will not be easy. New coach Xabi Alonso still considers Vinicius as a central factor in the plan to conquer La Liga and the Champions League next season. Unless there is a large volatility in the internal or from the player, the possibility of the deal is still quite fragile.

However, Liverpool alone is ready to “break the safe” to offer 130 million euros for Vinicius, which has made the summer transfer market 2025 more exciting and unpredictable.

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