Liverpool and Richard Hughes have secured a new blockbuster deal that exceeds €100 million, following the agreement of a separate contract.
The club has confirmed a new contract for Ryan Gravenberch valued at approximately €100 million, as reported by De Telegraaf. The club’s official announcement leaves no doubt about the authenticity of the deal.
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This equates to around £277,000 per week in base salary. Liverpool is fully committed to Gravenberch, ensuring he is a key player for the long haul.
However, this agreement also brings its own set of challenges. By negotiating this substantial offer, Richard Hughes and his team have effectively set the stage for another €100 million deal to follow.
It’s an inevitable progression.
Dominik Szoboszlai: Situation Overview
Current Role and Statistical Contributions
As of March 8, 2026, Dominik Szoboszlai remains a pivotal figure in Liverpool’s midfield under manager Arne Slot. The 25-year-old Hungarian captain has contributed to 18 goals in 39 appearances across all competitions this season, including four goals in both the Premier League and the Champions League. His stunning long-range free-kick against Manchester City recently earned a nomination for the Premier League Goal of the Month on March 5. According to FotMob, he boasts an impressive average performance rating of 7.45 in the league, highlighting his role as one of the division’s most reliable creative forces.
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Transfer Speculation and Links to Real Madrid
Speculation regarding Szoboszlai’s future at Anfield has intensified following comments from Hungary’s manager, Marco Rossi, on March 5, 2026. Rossi stated to Marca that playing for Real Madrid has “always been Szoboszlai’s dream,” raising concerns among fans that Szoboszlai might follow in the footsteps of Trent Alexander-Arnold to the Spanish capital. While his agent, Matyas Esterhazy, has downplayed these rumors as “not currently up for discussion,” the speculation continues to mount, increasing pressure on the club to secure his long-term commitment.
Contract Situation and Tactical Importance
Szoboszlai is contracted until June 2028, yet Liverpool’s management has made renewing his deal a top priority in light of Ryan Gravenberch‘s recent extension until 2032. Sporting Director Richard Hughes is anticipated to propose enhanced terms to reflect Szoboszlai’s crucial tactical value; he currently leads the squad with 142 ball recoveries this season and has fulfilled multiple roles including No. 10, central midfielder, and even makeshift right-back. He played the entire 90 minutes in the 3-1 FA Cup victory over Wolves on March 6 and is confirmed to start in the Champions League match against Galatasaray on March 10.
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The Gravenberch Effect
Dominik Szoboszlai is also currently in discussions regarding a new contract with Liverpool. He is a top priority for the club and may argue that he deserves a deal exceeding that of Gravenberch.
Many consider Szoboszlai to be Liverpool’s standout performer this season. While Gravenberch may have made the PFA Team of the Year last summer, Szoboszlai has proven to be invaluable to the team this year.
His versatility, goal-scoring ability, and energetic presence have made a significant impact, and Liverpool would be considerably weaker without him, especially given the elevated status he has achieved this season.
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If Gravenberch’s contract is worth €100 million, it’s reasonable to assume that Szoboszlai will be seeking at least that amount. Considering the strong interest from Real Madrid, there’s potential for even greater compensation.
Therefore, Gravenberch’s contract is likely an assurance that Szoboszlai will receive a comparable offer. Whether he decides to accept it remains uncertain, but it stands to reason that a competitive financial package will be presented.
Otherwise, what’s the point of extending such an offer?
