There has been some improvement in recent weeks, with the victory against Real Madrid in the Champions League, but Liverpool 's situation remains quite precarious. The Reds have suffered a string of poor results in October and find themselves sixth in the Premier League table . This is a somewhat unexpected situation for the reigning English champions, especially given the significant investment the club made this summer, spending over €400 million to bring in players like Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz, and Hugo Ekitike.
In this sporting slump from which Arne Slot's team seems to be emerging, some players have nevertheless stepped up. This is the case with Dominik Szoboszlai , who has delivered some very impressive performances since the start of the season. In short, one of the few bright spots at Anfield so far this season. As revealed by transfer market journalist Fabrizio Romano on Saturday, Liverpool's management has already begun the process of extending his contract.
Liverpool must act quickly
It must be said that the Merseyside club's management is aware of the danger. The Hungarian midfielder currently earns "only" €130,000 per week, according to AS , far less than most other top midfielders in the world. For comparison, the Spanish newspaper points out that Bellingham earns €400,000 per week, while in England, Bernardo Silva and Bruno Fernandes earn €300,000 weekly.
Liverpool's management is well aware that another big club could swoop in with a significantly higher salary offer, and the Spanish media outlet reports that Real Madrid and Manchester City are monitoring the situation very closely. The Reds therefore want to act swiftly and decisively, with a new long-term contract and, above all, a substantial pay raise, to ensure that the midfielder, renowned for his shooting ability, isn't tempted by advances from Europe's elite clubs.
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