After years of losing top targets to the Spanish giants, Liverpool is reportedly preparing a sensational move to bring two Real Madrid stars to Anfield.
In what many are calling a “revenge mission,” the Reds have set their sights on a massive €120 million double swoop that could reshape Arne Slot’s squad.
The Midfield Target: Camavinga No Longer ‘Untouchable’
The primary objective for Liverpool is French international Eduardo Camavinga. While the 23-year-old was once considered a cornerstone of Madrid’s future, recent reports from Marca suggest he is no longer “untouchable” in Florentino Pérez’s plans.
Despite initial reports of a €100 million price tag, fresh speculation suggests Liverpool could secure the midfielder for as little as €50 million.
While Madrid is reportedly interested in a swap deal involving Dominik Szoboszlai, Liverpool prefers a straight cash offer to bring the Frenchman to the Premier League.

The Defensive Solution: A €70m Offer for Dean Huijsen
The second part of this ambitious raid involves 20-year-old centre-back Dean Huijsen. Liverpool missed out on the Spanish defender last summer when he joined Madrid in a £50 million deal, but Arne Slot has continued to monitor his progress.
Liverpool is allegedly preparing a €70 million offer to bring Huijsen back to England as the long-term successor to Virgil van Dijk.
Although selling a talent like Huijsen after just one season would be a shock, reports from Spain suggest the Madrid hierarchy might be “tempted” to cash in to fund their own summer reinforcements.
A Rivalry Renewed: Revenge for Trent?
This aggressive pursuit comes just a year after Trent Alexander-Arnold left Anfield for Madrid in a cut-price deal.
By targeting both Camavinga and Huijsen—two players Madrid fought hard to sign—Liverpool is looking to turn the tables on their European rivals.
With Pérez reportedly looking to recoup around €300 million this summer by selling various squad players, Liverpool’s €120 million “double raid” might be exactly what the Madrid president needs to balance the books, even if it means strengthening a direct Champions League rival.





