Liverpool are preparing for a pivotal summer of transition, with new sporting director Richard Hughes already laying the groundwork for Arne Slot's squad rebuild. After a challenging season marked by injuries and inconsistent form, the Reds are looking to address key areas, with left-back emerging as a significant priority.
With Andy Robertson's potential departure creating a major void, the search for a high-caliber replacement is in full swing. While Kostas Tsimikas is set to return from loan, the club appears to be targeting a player who can immediately compete for the starting role, not just provide cover.
According to fresh reports, RB Leipzig's dynamic German international David Raum has become a player of "significant interest" for Liverpool. The 27-year-old, valued around £30 million, is entering the final year of his contract, which could make him an attractive, cost-effective option in a competitive market that also includes Manchester United.
Raum is known for his exceptional crossing ability and offensive contributions from the wing-back position, a profile that could suit Slot's tactical system. While Leipzig are keen to retain him, their resolve may be tested by a formal offer. For Liverpool, securing a proven talent like Raum would signal a decisive step in reinforcing the defense and building a squad capable of challenging on all fronts next season.
