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Liverpool Linked With Arsenal's Ethan Nwaneri After Contact Made

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Liverpool have made contact about signing Arsenal teenager Ethan Nwaneri, according to an update from Indykaila. Arsenal are reportedly open to selling the 19‑year‑old if the price is right, signalling a potential move for the highly‑rated prospect in the Premier League. Ethan Nwaneri, now 19, has long been regarded as one of the brightest prospects in English football. His reputation stems from performances that have attracted attention beyond Arsenal. Liverpool’s recruitment department, overseen by Richard Hughes, routinely tracks young, technically gifted players for future first‑team roles. Nwaneri fits the profile the club seeks to develop. Nwaneri can operate as a number 10 and has also been deployed from wider areas, offering flexibility for Liverpool’s evolving attack. He would provide Andoni Iraola with another creative option as the team reshapes its attacking structure. Andoni Iraola’s arrival has shifted Liverpool’s tactical approach toward greater aggression, vertical transition and structured central overloads. Nwaneri’s ability to receive under pressure and drift into spaces aligns with that system. Nwaneri has been involved with the England senior setup ahead of the World Cup, reflecting his standing among the nation’s young talents. This international exposure adds another dimension to his profile. Harvey Elliott, already at Liverpool, shares a similar positional niche and recently endured a difficult 2025/26 season followed by an unconvincing loan at Aston Villa. Liverpool’s interest in Nwaneri therefore raises questions about squad planning rather than a direct replacement. Any eventual transfer will hinge on Arsenal’s valuation and the extent to which Andoni Iraola pushes for an additional creative midfielder. Liverpool will need to weigh the potential of Nwaneri against existing squad priorities before committing resources.

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