Reports: Liverpool Target La Liga Star Raúl Moro
With the January transfer window just around the corner, Raúl Moro is quickly becoming one of the most exciting young talents in European football. The 21-year-old forward from Real Valladolid is catching the eye of Premier League giants like Liverpool, Manchester City, and Tottenham. These clubs are closely following Moro’s progress, and he could be on the move this winter.
Moro’s journey to this point has been anything but straightforward. He began his career at Manresa and Espanyol, before moving on to Barcelona’s Juvenil B team. Looking for a chance in the top flight, he made the move to Lazio, but struggled to find regular playing time, with limited opportunities and loan spells.
His breakthrough came when Valladolid snapped him up for €2.5 million after a successful loan stint. Now under contract until 2028, he’s had a strong season, with three goals and an assist in 13 La Liga appearances. His performances have certainly caught the attention of scouts from all over Europe.
Currently, Moro’s value is estimated at €4 million, but Valladolid could be looking for closer to €10 million, still a relatively low price for clubs like Liverpool, Manchester City, and Tottenham.
What makes him so appealing? His versatility. Moro can play on either wing or as a second striker. He’s known for his tactical awareness, creativity, and finishing ability, which makes him a great fit for teams looking to strengthen their attack.
“He plays without fear,” said one Spanish football analyst. “His direct playing style and technical ability are perfect for the fast-paced Premier League.”
For Premier League clubs with Champions League aspirations, Moro is seen as a potential long-term investment. Whether he joins immediately or spends some time on loan to continue his development, his future looks bright.
How he fits with the top Premier League clubs:
Liverpool: Under Arne Slot, Liverpool have changed their style to focus on dynamic, creative attackers. Moro’s ability to press and adapt in different attacking roles makes him a great fit for their high-energy system.
Manchester City: Pep Guardiola’s squad thrives on versatility, and Moro’s technical skill and tactical flexibility make him an ideal candidate, whether as a rotational player or a future star.
Tottenham: Spurs have built a team around young, exciting talent under Ange Postecoglou. Moro would provide both depth and competition in attacking roles.
For all three clubs, spending €10 million on a player with La Liga experience and huge growth potential seems like a calculated risk that could pay off.








