Dominik Szoboszlai has signed a new long-term deal at Liverpool.
Sky Sports News understands the 25-year-old has signed a five-year deal which runs until the summer of 2031. He had two years remaining on his previous contract.
Discussions between Richard Hughes and Szoboszlai’s representatives accelerated in recent weeks.
Szoboszlai’s willingness to commit his long-term future to Liverpool was apparent throughout discussions with both the player and his representatives.
Liverpool believe Szoboszlai has become an integral and increasingly influential player for them since joining from RB Leipzig in July 2023.
The Hungary international was a key member of Liverpool’s title-winning team of 2024/25 and was the club’s player of the year last season.
“It’s maybe my biggest day,” Szoboszlai told Liverpoolfc.com. “There are a couple in front of it – probably when I signed for Liverpool, the first one, and when I got my baby, of course. But in my football career, I can say this is in the top three.
“Very happy. [I] can’t wait to go again and again and again. I’m just happy to be here, as I said many times.
“There’s always more to come… I’m happy with myself but I think I can do even better. I think that’s why I’m sitting here, because that pushed me since I was a kid: that it was never enough, and I’m thinking the same now.
“I want to set the example. I want to be an example also for everyone, as much as I can.
“When I signed, I said I want to win everything. That didn’t change for a little moment either. It stayed the same: I want to win everything that is possible in this country, also let’s say the Champions League. I’m ready to go for it.”
Liverpool’s 2026/27 Premier League fixtures
All fixtures subject to change.
August
23: Newcastle (a) – 4.30pm, live on Sky Sports
29: Nottingham Forest (h) – 12.30pm
September
5: Ipswich (a) – 8pm, live on Sky Sports
12: Fulham (h) – 3pm
19: Bournemouth (a) – 2pm, live on Sky Sports
October
10: Man City (h) – 3pm
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