
Federico Dimarco is reportedly a primary Liverpool target to replace aging Andy Robertson; an €80m move would bolster Liverpool's left flank and could boost chances of more goals and assists. Betting outcome: Dimarco’s arrival could shorten Liverpool’s odds to finish in the top four and create value on player-assist markets or Liverpool to qualify for the Champions League next season.
Liverpool eye Federico Dimarco to strengthen left-back options
Liverpool are lining up Inter Milan full-back Federico Dimarco as a potential summer signing to reinforce the left-back position. With Andy Robertson approaching the end of his contract and likely to depart, the club is exploring high-quality options to maintain attacking output from the left flank.

Why Dimarco fits the brief
Dimarco brings elite crossing ability, set-piece quality and proven attacking returns from wide defensive roles. His blend of assists and goal contributions makes him an attractive candidate to replace the creative threat Robertson has offered in recent seasons, particularly if Liverpool want a more attack-minded profile from left-back.
Current squad context and existing recruitment
Liverpool invested heavily last summer on multiple signings and have already added a young defender, Jeremy Jacquet. One of last season’s left-back recruits has struggled for consistency, which increases urgency to secure reliable competition and succession at the position.
Transfer price and Inter’s stance
Inter value Dimarco highly, with reported asking figures in the region of €80m. The Serie A side appear under no immediate pressure to sell, so any deal would likely require significant resources or player-plus-cash creativity from Liverpool.
On-field implications for Liverpool
A Dimarco signing would aim to preserve Liverpool’s width and crossing delivery while potentially offering more attacking upside. Tactical adjustments might be needed if he transitions from wing-back to a conventional full-back role in a back four, particularly defensively.
Betting outlook and what punters should watch
If Dimarco joins, expect markets to react: Liverpool’s odds for top-four or Champions League qualification could shorten, and player props such as assists or set-piece contributions for Dimarco would become available and possibly offer early value.
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Punters should monitor official confirmation, transfer fee reports, and pre-season role indications before staking on season-long or player-specific markets.
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