Liverpool Could Sign Leon Goretzka on Free Transfer, Former Klopp Target
Liverpool Could Sign Leon Goretzka on Free Transfer

Liverpool could sign Leon Goretzka on a free transfer this summer, almost a decade since Jurgen Klopp attempted to engineer the German's Anfield arrival. The 31-year-old officially departed Bayern Munich on Tuesday after the expiry of his contract, marking an end to his eight-year career with the Bundesliga champions.

Liverpool's Midfield Options Under Andoni Iraola

The Reds have already clinched the signing of Spain international Victor Munoz under Andoni Iraola, who could look to improve his midfield options as he transforms his squad's playing style. The Germany international, who was part of the four-time world champions' World Cup elimination on Monday, will now focus on finding his next club ahead of the 2026/27 season.

Goretzka's Previous Interest from Klopp

Goretzka's signing for Bayern in 2018 from Schalke also came by way of a free transfer, as the then 23-year-old was also courted by Klopp, who was in charge of the Reds at the time. The former Liverpool boss was well acquainted with Goretzka's talents, having battled against him in the German league during his tenure at Borussia Dortmund. However, Klopp's interest wasn't enough to see off the challenge of Bayern, despite the midfielder previously admitting that 'consideration' was had over possibly moving to Merseyside.

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Speaking to The Athletic in 2020, Goretzka revealed his admiration for Klopp and his leadership of Liverpool but said he had no doubt that joining the German giants was the right move. He said: 'They were a consideration, of course. They're a great club, and their development since Kloppo came has been amazing. We're all a little proud of him winning the title. But I took a long time making my decision, and I was 100 per cent sure that Bayern was the right move for me.'

Goretzka's Trophy Haul and International Career

Goretzka won 17 major honours in his eight years at the club, including six Bundesliga titles and one Champions League trophy. His impressive haul at club level hasn't translated to his international career, with Germany failing to reach past the round of 32 in the last three World Cup tournaments. Julian Nagelsmann has come under intense scrutiny for his team's elimination, and The Telegraph reports that Klopp is open to replacing his compatriot if the German FA (DFB) rip up his contract, which expires in 2028. However, any agreement that would see Klopp return to coaching would require compromise from the DFB. Klopp, who is the Head of Global Soccer for Red Bull, is unlikely to spend weekends at stadiums to watch players at club level.

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