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Liverpool is monitoring Bundesliga defender David Raum, valued at €35 million, as part of their summer transfer strategy. The club's recruitment approach is evolving under Arne Slot, focusing on strategic opportunities.
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Liverpool’s summer rebuild is quietly gathering pace, and a familiar pattern is beginning to emerge. Recruitment under Arne Slot appears methodical, almost opportunistic, shaped by circumstance as much as strategy. Credit to DaveOCKOP for revealing how RB Leipzig captain David Raum has entered the club’s thinking, not as a headline signing, but as a solution hiding in plain sight.
“It’s no secret that Andy Robertson will be leaving the club at the end of the season.”
That single line signals a significant shift. Robertson has defined Liverpool’s left flank for the better part of a decade, relentless, aggressive, and symbolic of the Klopp era. Replacing that influence is not simply about ability, it is about continuity and balance.
Liverpool’s interest in Raum feels organic rather than forced. Scouts initially travelled to Germany to assess , yet Raum’s consistency demanded attention. This is often how smart recruitment works, less about chasing names, more about recognising value when it presents itself.
Liverpool is considering David Raum as a potential solution for their left-back position amid their summer rebuild.
David Raum is valued at €35 million.
David Raum is currently the captain of RB Leipzig.
Liverpool's transfer strategy under Arne Slot appears methodical, focusing on opportunistic signings like Raum.

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“This season, the German international registered 3 goals and 8 assists across 33 appearances in all competitions and has established himself as one of the most creative full-backs in the Bundesliga.”
Those numbers underline a profile Liverpool have long favoured, a full-back who contributes in advanced areas without sacrificing defensive reliability. Raum is not a speculative signing, he is a proven performer in a demanding league.
Milos Kerkez is widely expected to assume the starting role, but modern football rarely allows for a single dependable option. Liverpool’s ambitions, particularly with European football and domestic expectations, demand depth of quality rather than mere numbers.
“Liverpool view Raum as a cheap option to replace Robertson and provide competition for Kerkez throughout the course of next season.”
That phrasing is telling. Raum is not positioned as a direct heir, but as part of a broader ecosystem. His experience at 28 offers immediate reliability, while his familiarity with Leipzig’s structure aligns neatly with Liverpool’s pressing principles.
There is also a pragmatic edge to this pursuit. With a contract running until 2027, Leipzig hold some control, but not enough to inflate the price beyond reason.
“RB Leipzig are said to be looking for €35-40 million to sanction an exit for their skipper.”
From a Liverpool supporter’s perspective, this move feels sensible, but it also raises questions about direction. David Raum fits the profile of a dependable squad player, experienced, creative, and tactically aware. However, replacing Andy Robertson is not a task that can be shared lightly.
Kerkez stepping into the starting role suggests a shift towards youth and dynamism, yet relying on Raum as the primary alternative could feel conflicting, Raum is experienced and that’s very important but for the quoted fee of €35-40 million for a back up, it seems unlikely.
There is also the tactical layer. Slot’s system has already drawn scrutiny for its attacking structure, often criticised for producing volume rather than quality. A player like Raum, who thrives on delivery and chance creation, could help refine that balance. His assist numbers hint at a full-back capable of adding precision rather than just energy.
Ultimately, Raum feels like a smart addition, but not a transformative one. For a club chasing major honours, that distinction matters.