Key facts
- Liverpool signed Victor Muñoz from Osasuna for a reported €40 million ($46 million).
- The 22-year-old winger completed a medical in the US.
- Muñoz is the first signing under new manager Andoni Iraola.
- Liverpool triggered Muñoz's release clause of around £34.5 million.
- Newcastle United had also been in pursuit of the player.
Liverpool has secured the signing of Spain winger Victor Muñoz from Osasuna for a reported fee of €40 million ($46 million), with the deal finalized while the player is with his national team at the World Cup.
This move marks the first acquisition under new Liverpool manager Andoni Iraola and addresses the team's need for attacking reinforcement, particularly following the departure of Mohamed Salah. Muñoz, a 22-year-old known for his speed and dribbling, previously came through Barcelona's famed La Masia academy before joining Real Madrid's youth setup and then Osasuna in July 2025.
He made his debut for Spain in March and had a breakout season with Osasuna, scoring six goals and providing two assists in 34 league appearances. Liverpool's medical staff conducted a medical for Muñoz in the United States, with the club set to pay the transfer fee in installments. The signing represents a significant coup for Liverpool, as they managed to hijack a deal that Newcastle United had reportedly agreed upon, triggering Muñoz's release clause of approximately £34.5 million.
Newcastle had believed they had secured the player, who had agreed personal terms and expressed a desire to join them, but Liverpool's intervention ultimately swayed Muñoz. This situation echoes previous transfer battles between the two clubs.
