Liverpool defender Joe Gomez is approaching a pivotal moment in his career, with AC Milan currently leading the chase for his signature ahead of the summer transfer window.

As previously revealed in the Daily Briefing, Liverpool are increasingly open to selling the England international, who is expected to attract interest from several high-profile clubs. With just one year remaining on his contract at the end of the season, all signs point towards a potential summer exit that could suit both player and club.
While some supporters may be hesitant to see such a dependable squad member depart, Liverpool are believed to be ready to refresh Arne Slot’s defensive unit, and Gomez’s situation presents a timely opportunity to do so.
Why Liverpool are ready to part ways with Gomez
Sources close to the club suggest Liverpool are planning a defensive rebuild focused on younger, specialist profiles. Gomez, once viewed as a key figure, is now considered more of a valuable transfer asset. With his deal running until 2027, the summer of 2026 is seen as the ideal window to secure a sizeable fee.
Although Gomez has been content with a rotational role at Anfield, he is now thought to be more receptive to a fresh challenge. His experience and quality continue to earn admiration across Europe, keeping him firmly on the radar of major clubs.
Clubs monitoring Joe Gomez
While no formal negotiations have begun, Bayern Munich and AC Milan are among the clubs tracking Gomez’s situation. Milan are widely regarded as the frontrunners, while Bayern may only move if alternative targets fall through.
In England, West Ham and Brighton are also exploring defensive reinforcements, though the Hammers’ hopes could hinge on avoiding relegation. Gomez’s wage demands, believed to be around £4.5 million per year, may also limit the number of clubs willing to pursue a deal, particularly given his injury history