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Enzo Le Fee wanted by Liverpool

Enzo Le Fee to Anfield?

Enzo Le Fee wanted by Liverpool

23 April 2026 - 06:35

Liverpool are pushing ahead with plans to sign Enzo Le Fée this summer, with the Liverpool hierarchy identifying the Sunderland midfielder as a key addition in a deal expected to be worth around £45 million.

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  • Le Fée has been one of the standout performers in the Championship this season for Sunderland, combining technical quality with intelligence in possession. The French midfielder has made over 35 league appearances, contributing 7 goals and 9 assists, while consistently ranking among the most creative players in the division. His ability to dictate tempo, carry the ball through midfield, and unlock defences has made him central to Sunderland’s attacking play.

    Liverpool’s interest in Le Fée reflects a broader shift in their attacking structure. With uncertainty surrounding the long-term future of Mohamed Salah, the club are exploring ways to redistribute creativity and goal contributions across the team. Rather than replacing Salah like for like, Liverpool are looking to evolve into a more fluid attacking unit, and Le Fée fits that vision.

    What sets Le Fée apart is his ability to operate between the lines. He thrives in tight spaces, receiving the ball under pressure and progressing play with quick combinations or incisive passes. His dribbling allows him to break defensive structures, while his vision ensures he can consistently create chances for teammates. These qualities would add a different dimension to Liverpool’s midfield, particularly against deep defensive blocks where creativity is at a premium.

    Tactically, he offers flexibility. Le Fée can play as an advanced midfielder, a deeper playmaker, or even drift into wider areas to influence the game. That adaptability is key for Liverpool as they look to refresh their squad and maintain unpredictability in attack. His work rate also aligns with the club’s demands, pressing aggressively and contributing defensively when required.

    The £45 million valuation reflects both his current impact and his potential to step up to the highest level. Sunderland are keen to retain him, but a move to Liverpool represents a significant opportunity for the player to test himself in the Premier League and in European competition.

     


    Written by Ketan Patel




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