Dominik Szoboszlai has just two years left on his current Liverpool deal while speaking on where he feels with the club after his breakout season, emerging as a leader of the team
Paul Gorst Liverpool FC correspondent and Charlie Wilson Sports Network Desk Writer 18:39, 03 Apr 2026

Dominik Szobozslai has two years left on his current deal(Image: Getty Images)
Dominik Szoboszlai has eased Liverpool fans' minds on his future, stating he loves being at the club and hinting a new deal might be on the horizon.
Liverpool's No. 8 has two years left on his current deal, with fans hoping not to see a repeat of Trent Alexander-Arnold who was able to leave the club on a free transfer - joining Real Madrid this past summer. Szoboszlai has been Liverpool's breakout player this year, emerigng as the key man in midfield while having his best numbers in the final third.
The Hungarian midfielder has also emerged as a leader, all while playing in multiple positions including at right-back and left-wing at times amid their injury woes.
READ MORE: Jamie Carragher delivers Arne Slot 'intolerable' warning ahead of Liverpool runREAD MORE: Mohamed Salah transfer 'been in place a year' as Liverpool exit finally becomes realityHis excellent play has seen him become one of the clubs most prized assets and as potential future captain material should Virgil van Dijk ever depart.
While not wanting to get in to detail, Szoboszlai was clear that he is thoroughly enjoying his time at Anfield.
When asked about his future, he told the Liverpool Echo: "I love being here. My family is happy, I love the club, I love the fans, I love to play for this club and that is it."

Szoboszlai is becoming a rallying figure in the Liverpool dressing room. (Image: Joe Prior/Visionhaus via Getty Images)
The 25-year-old became a father last year and stated her being a dad has changed him personally.
He said: "It has changed me a lot. You know, I was a really angry person after games if something didn't work as much as I wanted it to, but since she was born I get angry now for two minutes and then I think about her and then I realise what the most important thing in life is."
Liverpool could be set for another busy offseason after spending in the region of $500 million last year, with more players needed following a disastrous season in Arne Slot's second year.
Szoboszlai may find himself with a few new midfield partners, with the Reds sure to be looking to replace Mohamed Salah, who will leave after agreeing to shorten his contract to bring his time at the club to a close.

Dominik Szoboszlai's Liverpool contract runs out in the summer of 2028(Image: Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
The Hungarian has already won the Premier League with the Reds, while admitting he cannot help but think about the idea of playing in a Champions League final in his nation's capital in Budapest.
He said: "I don't like to talk about it but it is impossible not to think about it.
"So sometimes I just have a little hint in my head and talk with my wife sometimes how it will be and I cannot imagine it to be honest, to be there in Budapest, to play the final, it is what I am working for every day.
"Especially in Hungary in my country, everyone knows what it means to be Hungarian and my biggest dream was to win the Champions League in my whole career. So if I could win it there, I would sign it now.
"We haven't given up on anything, we are just realistic and we go for two more trophies and what we can achieve. It is the FA Cup and the Champions League and hopefully at the end of the day we can take something."

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