Liverpool are plotting a stunning move to sign Lucas Bergvall from Tottenham and have already made a €60m bid, according to reports from Fichajes.
The Reds are in the process of preparing for the next era and made a number of exciting signings over the summer, including Jeremie Frimpong, Milos Kerkez, Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike and Alexander Isak.
The next position that Arne Slot could look to strengthen in central midfield with the search on for an exciting, upward-curve midfielder who has the potential to become one of the best on the planet before long.
In Bergvall, they may have found the perfect person to continue that development.
Liverpool Make Lucas Bergvall a Priority Target
According to reports from Fichajes, Liverpool have made Bergvall 'a priority target'. It's claimed that the Reds have offered £52million to sign the Tottenham starlet. It's understood that they see him as the ideal person to be the next step in their gradual squad overhaul.
Spurs signed Bergvall for £8.5million from Swedish side Djurgarden in February 2024, beating Barcelona to his signature.
Since then, the 19-year-old has made 66 appearances for the North London side, scoring two goals and providing eight assists along the way.
With Liverpool looking for young talent who can perform immediately in the Premier League, it's easy to see why Bergvall fits the bill.
Bergvall Deal Would Be Major Boost For Reds
Liverpool's interest in Lucas Bergvall is very exciting for supporters. The Swedish starlet is one of the hottest young prospects in European football right now and has a wealth of experience under his belt for a player who is just 19 years of age.
The Reds are looking to lower the average age of their squad and ensure that they're capable of challenging at the top for years to come an Bergvall could be the ideal addition in doing exactly that.
Tottenham have hopes of building an exciting young team. However, if Bergvall is offered the chance to join Liverpool — a club where he will challenge for league titles and major honours — it would be hard for the midfielder to ignore that.
Spurs are not a club who are ready to challenge at the highest level right now and that means that if Liverpool meet Spurs' asking price, they may be vulnerable to selling one of their hottest prospects.