UD Almería has confirmed that Liverpool has joined the race for its star striker, Sergio Arribas, who finished the season with 26 goals and seven assists in 46 matches. The English club's interest arrives as the summer transfer window heats up and several teams vie for the 24‑year‑old.
What has sparked Liverpool's interest?
Arribas' performance has been the key factor: 26 goals in 46 games places him among the top scorers in the Segunda División. His knack for finding space and finishing efficiently has attracted Anfield's scouts, who are looking for a young forward with growth potential. Sources close to the English side say no formal bid has been made yet, but monitoring is intense.
How does this affect UD Almería?
For the Almería club, a possible departure means both a financial windfall and a sporting challenge. Real Madrid still holds 50 % of the player's economic rights from the summer 2023 transfer, meaning any sale will bring significant revenue to both parties. Yet losing its offensive leader could complicate UD Almería's push to return to LaLiga.
What role do Sporting CP and Real Madrid play?
While Liverpool positions itself as a new contender, Sporting CP continues to watch the situation. The Portuguese side already signed forward Luis Javier Suárez last year and owns 50 % of Arribas' rights, giving it a privileged negotiating spot. Meanwhile, Real Madrid, retaining the other half, acts as a strategic observer, hoping to maximise its economic gain in a future deal.
What comes next in the summer market?
With the transfer window open, UD Almería must balance pressure from top‑level clubs and the need to stay competitive in the league. The club's board is reviewing offers and considering sell‑on clauses that could reward the player. Official statements are expected in the coming days to clarify whether Liverpool will submit a concrete proposal or if Sporting will strengthen its position.
The summer looks set to be one of the most intense for UD Almería, with the possible exit of its top scorer at the heart of the negotiations.
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