A stunning development has emerged in Spain, as Fichajes reports that Liverpool have submitted an extraordinary €150 million offer to sign Real Madrid captain Federico Valverde.
The Uruguayan midfielder is widely considered one of the least replaceable players at the Santiago Bernabéu, but the size of Liverpool’s proposal has reportedly sparked serious internal debate within the club.
Real Madrid have always maintained a firm stance that “Valverde is not for sale.”
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The 27-year-old is under contract until 2029 and has consistently expressed his happiness in Madrid, both on and off the pitch.
The club values his elite athleticism, professionalism, leadership, and tactical versatility.
For years, he has been viewed as one of Los Blancos’ most complete and dependable performers—someone who embodies the competitive identity the club demands in every major tournamen
Liverpool’s Huge Offer Changes The Conversation
A bid of €150 million is substantial enough to force any club, even Real Madrid, to reassess long-term plans and consider how such funds could reshape their squad.
Sources suggest the money could be used to strengthen multiple priority positions as Madrid prepares for its next generation of stars.
Liverpool, for their part, are pushing aggressively. The Premier League side believe Valverde is the ideal signing to rejuvenate a squad in need of new energy, power, and dynamism.
The Reds are reportedly preparing a contract package that would double Valverde’s current salary while also including a sizeable signing bonus—showing how seriously they view him as a central piece of their rebuild.
Inside Madrid, Valverde remains deeply admired for his work rate, emotional connection with the club, and stabilizing presence in the dressing room.
For that reason, selling him would represent not only a major sporting loss, but a symbolic one—making Liverpool’s massive offer a genuinely difficult but pivotal moment for Real Madrid’s leadership.

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