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Club fear Liverpool are about to activate €25m release clause

Club fear Liverpool are about to activate €25m release clause

One of Europe's giants fear Liverpool right now. The Reds may activate a €25m release clause.

Inter are reportedly worried about Liverpool activating the release clause for Denzel Dumfries. The Reds looked into a deal for the Dutchman back in January before ultimately deciding he wasn't worth the risk.

Dumfries had been injured, after all. Replacing Conor Bradley with an injured player was counter-productive, ending the potential deal.

He's back now, though, and TuttoMercatoWeb reports that Inter believe Liverpool's interest remains. They feel his €25m release clause leaves him vulnerable to a deal and the Reds could snap him up.

Denzel Dumfies: Situation Summary

Winter Market Context

In January 2026, Liverpool explored a move for the 29-year-old Inter Milan wing-back to provide cover following a season-ending knee injury to Conor Bradley and fitness issues for Jeremie Frimpong. However, a deal did not materialize because Dumfries was recovering from ankle surgery performed in December 2025. Liverpool opted not to commit to an injured player during the winter window.

Contractual Status and Clause

Current Contract: Dumfries is under contract with Inter Milan until June 2028.

Release Clause: Reports from TMW and FCInter1908 indicate that a €25 million (£21 million) release clause exists in his deal. This clause is reportedly active only during the month of July 2026.

Availability: Inter Milan is reportedly open to a sale to balance their finances following an early Champions League exit.

Current Status

Dumfries recently returned to action for Inter Milan in late February after three months sidelined. While Liverpool maintains interest due to the low release clause, any move would depend on his form during the final months of the Serie A season and the club's assessment of their right-back depth.

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