Premier League heavyweights Liverpool are reportedly seriously considering signing Fulham defender Tosin Adarabioyo as a free agent at the end of his contract in the summer. The Reds’ interest in the solid 26-year-old defender was highlighted by a report from the Daily Mirror, which revealed the Anfield club’s plans to strengthen its defense ahead of the summer transfer window.
Tosin Adarabioyo’s story at Fulham has continued to evolve since his arrival from Manchester City in October 2020. Despite failing to establish himself in City’s first team, Adarabioyo has found stability at Fulham and excelled in both the Premier League and EFL Championship. With 122 appearances and notable contributions, the English defender has proven to be a reliable asset for the London team.
Adarabioyo, a rotation center back
As Adarabioyo enters the final six months of his contract with Fulham, several clubs, including Liverpool, have shown interest in the player. With uncertainty surrounding key players such as Joel Matip and Virgil van Dijk, Liverpool are looking to strengthen their defense in the summer transfer window.
The need to invest in a centre-back to ensure a long-term solution in defense has led Liverpool to consider Adarabioyo as a viable target. The player’s impending free agent status increases the attractiveness of his signing, particularly in a context where the Premier League’s sustainability rules influence market decisions. Adarabioyo’s potential arrival at Liverpool via a Bosman move presents an interesting narrative for fans, and the summer transfer window could see significant changes to the Reds’ defensive structure.