Liverpool have been monitoring Roma midfielder Neil El Aynaoui as manager Andoni Iraola looks to reshape the squad he inherited at Anfield.
The 25-year-old Morocco international has emerged as one of the most talked-about midfielders of the summer following a series of impressive performances at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
His displays against Brazil and the Netherlands have particularly caught attention, prompting Premier League clubs to explore whether Roma could be tempted into selling.
According to TEAMtalk, intermediaries have held discussions with Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea, Aston Villa, Brighton, Bournemouth, Newcastle United, and Sunderland about a possible move.
The sheer volume of interest reflects how significantly El Aynaoui’s stock has risen since the tournament began, turning a respected club performer into a genuine transfer target.
Liverpool’s interest carries a clear logic, as Iraola’s squad arguably lacks a natural defensive midfielder capable of protecting the back four and controlling chaotic games.
The Reds possess plenty of technical quality throughout the squad, but balance in deeper midfield areas remains a potential weakness Iraola will want to address.
El Aynaoui fits that profile well, given that he is strong in duels, comfortable carrying the ball, and capable of playing with real discipline in deeper positions.
Football Italia has also reported that his World Cup form caught the eye of both Liverpool and Manchester United, underlining just how widely his performances have been noticed.
Roma are unlikely to make any deal straightforward, however, as El Aynaoui is viewed internally as a player with serious upside and long-term value.
Any Premier League club serious about signing him would need to present a lucrative offer to convince the Italian side to part with their midfielder this summer.
The competition alone makes this a complicated pursuit, as eight Premier League clubs circling the same target will inevitably push the asking price upward.
Liverpool should not overpay, but moving early could be critical if Iraola genuinely believes El Aynaoui can become his midfield anchor going forward.
A signing of this nature would not only add depth to the squad but also give Liverpool a more physical and balanced option in the middle of the pitch.
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