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Liverpool Handed Dominik Szoboszlai Worry as National Team Boss Reveals His 'One Dream'
Szoboszlai has scored 10 goals and 7 assists this season while Liverpool negotiates a contract extension amid his ambition to join Real Madrid.
- Earlier this month, Hungary manager Marco Rossi said Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai has long wanted to play for Real Madrid, prompting fresh questions about his future at Anfield.
- Given his importance to the side, Szoboszlai joined Liverpool from RB Leipzig for 60million and has become a vital player under Klopp and Slot.
- Returning from suspension, Szoboszlai started and scored Liverpool's second in their 3-0 FA Cup win over Brighton after a one-match ban at Sunderland following a red card against Manchester City.
- The comments have raised alarm on Merseyside, as Marco Rossi said the dream can `dominate Szoboszlai's thinking` after Liverpool lost Trent Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid last summer.
- Last month, Szoboszlai's agents held talks with Liverpool's management about extending his contract, and Szoboszlai said earlier this month `I would love to,` when asked about a new deal.
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Arne Slot warned Liverpool star Dominik Szoboszlai 'dreams' of playing for Real Madrid - The Mirror
Dominik Szoboszlai has been one of Liverpool's best players this season and his national team coach has hinted that he could have his sights set on joining Real Madrid someday
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleThe head coach of the Hungarian national team told what the Liverpool star has been dreaming about since childhood.
·Budapest, Hungary
Read Full ArticleHungarian coach confirms that the magic captain always wanted to play in Real Madrid, although he remembers his current weight in Liverpool and the difficulty of the movement
·Barcelona, Spain
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