Transfers
Report Liverpool holds edge over Arsenal in Bundesliga defender hunt
Report: Liverpool hold edge over Arsenal in the Lutsharel Geertruida transfer battle, targeting the 25‑year‑old Bundesliga defender with a fee reported around £20 million. The Anfield club, guided by Andoni Iraola, aims to secure the right‑back from RB Leipzig, where the player returned after a loan spell at Sunderland.
According to Caught Offside, Geertruida has re‑established himself with regular Premier League football during his loan at Sunderland, making him an attractive option for clubs seeking defensive versatility. Liverpool explored a move in January, and while personal terms were understood, the deal fell through, leaving the Reds with prior groundwork that could give them an advantage now. Iraola’s focus on right‑back depth and the ability to deploy a player at centre‑back or deeper in front of the defence aligns with Liverpool’s need for a modern full‑back who can invert, defend space and support build‑up, especially as the club seeks to improve its Champions League prospects.
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There is a financial angle, as RB Leipzig are understood to be under pressure to generate sales, potentially allowing Liverpool to secure Geertruida for around £20 million. The fee would sit comfortably within Liverpool’s sensible business model for a player entering his prime years with proven English experience. The Reds have already bolstered their defensive options by signing Jeremy Jacquet and Victor Munoz, but those arrivals do not preclude another signing if the profile and price align. Photo: IMAGO. From Liverpool’s perspective, Geertruida would strengthen right‑back depth, provide genuine centre‑back cover and give Iraola tactical freedom across a long season, potentially earning a place in the starting XI. Arsenal’s interest remains real, but Liverpool’s earlier negotiations and the promise of a clearer route to regular minutes could tip the balance in Anfield’s favour. Our view is that while the player offers useful versatility, the club must assess whether he raises the overall quality rather than merely adding depth. Why the Reds pursue him now hinges on combining positional flexibility with a reasonable price, a strategy that could pay off if he adapts quickly to the Premier League’s demands.