Dominik Szoboszlai has offered an honest and slightly uncertain update on his future at Liverpool FC, admitting that while he sees himself staying long-term, the final decision may not be entirely his to make.
Speaking candidly, the midfielder said:
“Of course I see myself here in the long term, but as I say, it is not really in my hands any more. I love being here, as I said many times; I love the fans and I really like to be here. My family is happy. I’m completely relaxed.”
Love for Liverpool, but uncertainty remains
Szoboszlai’s comments reflect a player who is clearly settled off the pitch and emotionally invested in the club. His connection with supporters and comfort in the city are evident, and there is no doubt he would be happy to remain part of Liverpool’s future.
However, the phrase “not really in my hands” stands out.
In modern football, situations can change quickly — whether through managerial decisions, tactical shifts, or transfer strategy. Szoboszlai’s words hint at that reality, suggesting that external factors could ultimately shape his future more than personal preference.
A key figure, but part of a bigger picture
Since arriving, Szoboszlai has shown his quality in bursts — energy, technical ability, and a willingness to drive the team forward. But like many players in this Liverpool side, his role has at times fluctuated depending on system and selection.
With ongoing questions around squad balance and long-term direction, no player’s position feels completely secure — even one as talented as Szoboszlai.
Relaxed, but watching closely
Despite the uncertainty, there is no sense of unrest. If anything, his tone is calm and measured.
He wants to stay. He enjoys life at the club. His family is settled.
But he also understands the reality of elite football — that decisions are not always down to the player.
What comes next?
For Liverpool, keeping players like Szoboszlai should be part of any long-term plan. But clarity over the club’s direction, management, and system will be crucial in shaping not just his future, but the wider squad.
For now, Szoboszlai remains committed — but his comments are a reminder that in football, even those who feel at home can find their futures shaped by forces beyond their control.
Jamie (The Kopite View)
