Liverpool are not closing in on the signing of Lutsharel Geertruida this summer, as things currently stand.
Voetbal International journalist Joost Blaauwhof reports that the former Sunderland loan star has ‘no contact whatsoever’ with the Reds.
Andoni Iraola’s predecessor, Arne Slot, had been a big admirer of the 25-year-old right-back, but the club failed to follow through on a proposed January window transfer.
The report in question confirmed that the Merseysiders had secured personal terms in the winter, but it seems the club caught cold feet.
Lutsharel Geertruida heeft momenteel geen enkel contact met Liverpool. Arne Slot wilde verdediger vanwege zijn veelzijdigheid in de winter graag halen. Club pakte op laatste moment niet door, ondanks persoonlijk akkoord. Ex-Feyenoorder focust zich op WK, transfer komt later.🇳🇱🟠 pic.twitter.com/jgEiaCiyZQ
— Joost Blaauwhof (@joost_blaauwhof) June 10, 2026
Now, a move, if one is to occur at all, will apparently have to wait until after the impending World Cup in North America.
Blaauwhof wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “Lutsharel Geertruida currently has no contact whatsoever with Liverpool. Arne Slot wanted to bring in the defender in the winter due to his versatility. The club didn’t follow through at the last moment, despite a personal agreement. The ex-Feyenoorder is focusing on the World Cup, transfer comes later.”
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We understand that Liverpool appreciate the right-back position is a problem area for the club.
If reports are to be believed, the Reds are not giving up on the prospect of signing Geertruida this summer.
Geertruida, it’s worth pointing out, doesn’t dazzle as far as the stats are concerned. Fotmob paint the Dutchman as a pretty dependable, if not flashy, fullback.
* Lutsharel Geertruida’s stats with Sunderland in the 2025/26 Premier League season (Fotmob)
Not rash in the challenge, not irresponsible in possession… just dependable.
But given Liverpool would ideally like time to consider whether Conor Bradley has a long-term future as our starting right-back (not to mention what to do with an ill-fitting peg in Jeremie Frimpong), it feels an ideal piece of business.
Plus, if RB Leipzig’s quoted asking price of £26m for Lutsharel Geertruida is on the money, you’re going to be hard-pressed to find a better solution.
Assuming, of course, that the club’s plan isn’t to sign a new first-choice right-back for the long term.
A lot of games – collectively and individually – in the 2025/26 season.
* Liverpool’s fullbacks’ injury record in 2025/26 season (all competitions)
And bear in mind that Bradley will likely not be back on the pitch much before the start of the season. So we’re going to have to bed the Northern Irishman back into the first-XI gently.
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