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Liverpool transfer news took a compelling new direction this week. Prominent Turkish journalist Ekrem Konur reported that Liverpool scouts have been closely monitoring VfB Stuttgart centre-back Finn Jeltsch. Bayern Munich and Arsenal have joined the race, according to Konur.

Liverpool Transfer News: Scouts Eye Stuttgart’s Finn Jeltsch as Bayern and Arsenal Join the Chase

This transforms a quiet piece of scouting into a serious three-club pursuit. Stuttgart would reportedly consider parting with the defender for a fee between €30 million and €35 million. A move in summer 2026 is the most likely timeline.

The 19-year-old only arrived at Stuttgart in February 2025 on a five-and-a-half-year contract. He moved from 1. FC Nürnberg after commanding displays in the 2. Bundesliga drew top-flight attention. The 188cm, right-footed centre-back established himself as a regular starter quickly. He contributed directly to Stuttgart’s DFB-Pokal triumph at the end of the 2024-25 campaign.

This was a notable achievement for a teenager. This season, he has played in 17 Bundesliga fixtures and registered one assist. He also maintained a 92.45% passing accuracy in the Europa League. Transfermarkt values him at roughly €25 million. This news suggests the club see him as a target worth a modest premium.

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The Liverpool transfer news situation in March 2026 gives this report real urgency. Ibrahima Konate is out of contract this summer. Giovanni Leoni continues his ACL rehabilitation after his debut injury. Meanwhile, Joe Gomez faces a deeply uncertain future at the club. Liverpool now face a genuine prospect of entering 2026-27 with significant gaps at centre-back. Scouting Jeltsch, a German U21 international who reads the game with rare maturity, addresses that concern. His pressing intensity and composure align with what Arne Slot demands from defenders.

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At €30–35m for a player of his age and trajectory, the fee looks fair. Bayern and Arsenal’s involvement warns the club that hesitation carries a real cost.

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Rohit Sarkar
Rohit Sarkar is a passionate journalist with a deep love for football and cricket. Since 2017, he has been covering football and cricket news with a keen eye for detail and compelling storytelling. He is an FC Barcelona fan and a specialist in covering transfer rumours and updates!

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