Liverpool's Pursuit of Micky van de Ven: Centre-back Search Intensifies
Liverpool's quest for a new centre-back has gained momentum with reports linking Micky van de Ven to Anfield. Amid contract negotiations with Tottenham, the Reds are eyeing the talented defender as a potential long-term solution to bolster their defensive ranks.

Liverpool have reportedly identified Micky van de Ven as a potential target in their search to bring in a new centre-back. The Reds remain shorthanded in defence and though they may not enter the January market for immediate reinforcements, they are said to be keen on the Tottenham star in the long term following an impressive two-and-a-half years in the Premier League so far.Liverpool have stumbled through the 2025-26 season largely relying on Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate to hold the fort in the centre of defence. However, neither player has performed anywhere near the levels of last year, when the Reds strolled to the Premier League title.Homegrown centre-back Jarell Quansah was sold to Bayer Leverkusen during the summer. He was effectively replaced by Italian teenager Giovanni Leoni, signed from Parma and who impressed on his debut against Southampton in the Carabao Cup before his season was cruelly ended in the same game by an ACL injury. Joe Gomez is the only other natural centre-back on Liverpool's books.Konate's arrival from RB Leipzig in 2021 was the last time the club signed a defender over the age of 21, much to the frustration of supporters, while head coach Arne Slot has expressed his desire to strengthen this position before the January window shuts, but is aware he probably won't get his wish."I think everyone is aligned about the challenges we are facing," Slot said after right-back Conor Bradley was ruled out for the season earlier this month. "That's not to say that we are going to act, but everyone is aligned on what we are facing. There's no-one who has a different opinion about it. But that's not to say that anything is going to happen."Furthermore, Konate's future at Anfield remains in doubt with his contract up at the end of the season.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!According to the Daily Mail, Liverpool are 'developing a keen interest' in Van de Ven. The Dutchman's contract runs until 2029, and though Spurs have been intent on tying him down to a new deal that would make him among their highest earners, he has so far 'resisted' putting pen to paper on fresh terms.Tottenham are said to be hoping to get better at selling in the market having lost various key players in recent years for minimal fees, and if Van de Ven refuses to sign a new contract, then it would prove a test of the club's commitment to that target.Van de Ven, who has an existing relationship with Van Dijk from the Dutch national team, was linked with a move to Liverpool in 2023 when he was still at Wolfsburg, but the Reds never intensified their pursuit. He instead joined Spurs for an initial £34.5 million ($46.4m) fee and won the club's player of the year award in his first season. Van de Ven has played 80 times for Spurs across all competitions and played a starring role in their Europa League triumph last season, coming up with an acrobatic goal-line clearance to deny Rasmus Hojlund an equaliser in their 1-0 win against Manchester United in the final.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingLiverpool had hoped to sign Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace during the summer 2025 transfer window, but only agreed a fee on deadline day. Palace were, however, unable to find an appropriate replacement for their captain and pulled the plug on the deal at the eleventh hour.With Guehi's contract at Selhurst Park up in 2026, Palace eventually opted to sell him this month instead of losing him on a free, accepting a £20m ($26.9m) offer from Manchester City and taking one of Liverpool's top targets off the table. With Guehi now unavailable to them, further links to Van de Ven could emerge in the coming months.
In Search of Defensive Stability
Liverpool's defensive woes have been evident this season, with stalwarts Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate failing to replicate their past performances. Following the departure of Jarell Quansah and Giovanni Leoni's unfortunate injury setback, the Reds are left with limited options in central defense. Coach Arne Slot has highlighted the need to reinforce the backline, especially with doubts lingering over Konate's future at the club.
The Emergence of Micky van de Ven
Micky van de Ven has emerged as a prime target for Liverpool, with sources indicating the Reds' keen interest in the Dutch defender. Van de Ven, who shares a national team connection with Van Dijk, has impressed during his time at Tottenham, showcasing his defensive prowess and reliability. His refusal to commit to a new contract with Spurs has piqued Liverpool's interest, paving the way for a potential move in the future.
Past Pursuits and Missed Opportunities
Liverpool's pursuit of defensive reinforcements in the past, including the failed bid for Marc Guehi, highlights the club's ongoing search for defensive stability. With Guehi's recent move to Manchester City, Liverpool may turn their attentions firmly towards securing Van de Ven's services, as they look to shore up their backline for sustained success.
















