
Liverpool Prepare €60M Bid for Barcelona's Defensive Rock
Although Marc Guehi is the Reds' main target, Araujo has emerged as a solid option if talks for the Crystal Palace defender don't progress.
Araujo's rise at Barcelona
Since joining Barcelona's first team almost five years ago, Araujo has gained recognition as one of the most dependable centre-backs in Europe. The 26-year-old has made over 150 appearances for the Catalan side, scoring 10 goals and providing 7 assists.
On the international level, Araujo has become a key player for Uruguay's defense, raising his profile and drawing interest from several top Premier League teams.
Why Liverpool are in the market
Liverpool wants a centre-back due to several squad issues. Ibrahima Konaté's contract is in its final year, Virgil van Dijk is approaching the end of his career, and Joe Gomez has faced ongoing injury problems.
The situation worsened earlier this summer when Jarell Quansah moved to Bayer Leverkusen, leaving new head coach Arne Slot with only three senior centre-backs.
A deal in the works?
Although Guehi remains the priority, Liverpool have also considered other options after reportedly having two bids turned down for the England international. According to Spanish outlet Fichajes, the Reds are now preparing a formal €60 million offer for Araujo, hoping to entice Barcelona into discussions.
Whether the Uruguayan defender decides to join the Premier League or stay at Camp Nou could be one of the summer's most interesting transfer stories.
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