Liverpool appear to have set their sights on Tottenham’s promising young midfielder, Lucas Bergvall, reportedly submitting a €60m (£53m) bid ahead of the January transfer window. Amidst a slightly rocky start to the current season, the Reds have regained their footing, having secured a 2-1 victory over Spurs, marking their third consecutive win across all competitions.
Following a lavish summer spree exceeding £400m, subsequent to their comfortable Premier League title victory under Arne Slot, Liverpool were anticipated to dominate even more resoundingly this season, yet they find themselves trailing league leaders Arsenal by ten points. Consequently, rumours of defensive and offensive reinforcements, including Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo and Crystal Palace’s Marc Guehi, have been swirling.
According to reports from Spanish outlet Fichajes, Liverpool have made a significant offer to acquire Bergvall, who has found himself in and out of the starting lineup under Tottenham’s manager, Thomas Frank. Spurs are mulling over Liverpool’s €60m proposal, which could profoundly influence their winter transfer strategy. Although Tottenham are reluctant to relinquish Bergvall, an offer of such magnitude demands due consideration.
The financial boon of €60m would arm Spurs with the resources to bolster several squad positions, adding fiscal flexibility in a challenging market environment. Yet, parting with Bergvall would mean parting with a foundational piece of their long-term game plan. His on-pitch contributions and steady development have rendered him an integral figure within the team.
From Liverpool’s perspective, bringing the 19-year-old onboard is deemed a priority. The Reds are optimistic about his potential growth, given his Premier League exposure and ample room for development. Initial talks have commenced between the clubs, with Liverpool optimistic that their proposition will persuade Tottenham to let go of the Swedish starlet.
Endorsements for Bergvall aren’t short. Last season, Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola deemed him “unstoppable,” and former Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou praised his progress and adaptation following his arrival from the Swedish league. Postecoglou celebrated Bergvall’s six-year contract extension earlier in May, highlighting the midfielder’s significant improvements and his seamless integration into Premier League football.
Liverpool continue to explore options to reinforce their squad, while Tottenham face a monumental decision that could shape their future strategies.

