Dominik Szoboszlai Nears New Long-Term Liverpool Deal, Bolstering Squad Stability

There are conflicting reports about the eventual length of Szoboszlai's extension: some outlets project a deal running to 2030 or 2031, while Szoboszlai has previously indicated his current contract ends in 2028, highlighting ongoing negotiation dynamics.
Liverpool reportedly paid the full £60 million transfer fee to RB Leipzig upfront (over a 12-month period) to secure Szoboszlai, underscoring the club's commitment to locking him down.
Guardian reporting frames Szoboszlai as a future Liverpool captain, underscoring the depth of faith in his leadership potential beyond the current deal.
Szoboszlai’s impact includes being a central figure in Liverpool’s title-winning mood, and he is noted as the first Liverpool midfielder since Gerrard (2013-14) to post double-digit goals and assists in a season.
Reports also indicate Szoboszlai might join the squad on the upcoming pre-season trip to the United States as the deal nears completion, signaling a smooth transition into Iraola’s regime once finalized.
Dominik Szoboszlai is set to sign a new long-term contract with Liverpool, ending months of speculation about his future at the club, according to The Guardian. The deal is expected to run until 2030 or 2031 and will roughly double his wages from around £120,000 to £250,000 per week.
The Hungary captain joined Liverpool for £60 million from RB Leipzig in 2023. Last season he posted 13 goals and 12 assists — making him the first Liverpool midfielder since Steven Gerrard in 2013–14 to hit double figures in both categories, Rush The Kop reported.
Liverpool appointed Andoni Iraola as their new head coach this summer. Locking down Szoboszlai gives Iraola a reliable central spine from day one. The Guardian described the extension as a "significant boost" for the new boss, who inherits a squad still adjusting after Jürgen Klopp's departure.
A stable Szoboszlai reduces the pressure on Iraola to sign a new midfielder immediately. It also gives the Spaniard time to build his system around a player he can depend on for years. Liverpool Offside noted reports suggest the deal could even be confirmed before Liverpool's pre-season tour of the United States.
Liverpool moved quickly because Szoboszlai's current deal runs only until 2028. Clubs can approach a player freely once he enters the final two years of a contract. That window was getting close, and rival interest reportedly accelerated talks, according to Rush The Kop.
Liverpool paid RB Leipzig the full £60 million transfer fee upfront within 12 months of signing him. That level of commitment shows the club views Szoboszlai as a core asset worth protecting. Extending him now keeps his market value high and removes any leverage rivals might have had.
The Guardian framed Szoboszlai not just as a key player but as a future Liverpool captain. He already captains the Hungarian national team. His leadership on and off the pitch has clearly impressed the club's hierarchy at Anfield.
Last season Szoboszlai even filled in at right-back when Liverpool needed him to. That versatility makes him especially valuable to a manager like Iraola, who demands tactical flexibility from his players. The extension cements his place at the center of Liverpool's long-term plans.
Szoboszlai's renewal is part of a wider Liverpool strategy to secure top players before contract pressure builds. The club has also extended the deal of midfielder Ryan Gravenberch as part of this approach, according to Yahoo Sports. The goal is clear: keep the squad stable through a period of transition.
There are still some conflicting reports on the exact length of the new deal — some outlets say 2030, others say 2031. Szoboszlai himself previously said his contract ran to 2028. But all signs point to an agreement being close. SSB Crack News reported that months of negotiations are nearing their end, with an announcement expected soon.
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