Dominik Szoboszlai’s girlfriend posted a cute picture of their pet on social media as they prepared to move to Merseyside.
The Reds made the 22-year-old Hungarian player’s acquisition public on Sunday after exercising the £60 million release clause that terminated his contract with RB Leipzig. Alexis Mac Allister, a midfielder for Brighton & Hove Albion, was the second player Jurgen Klopp signed this summer after reaching an agreement with him.
A crucial area for development at Anfield ahead of the 2023–24 Premier League season is the midfield after a disappointing year in which they barely made it into the Europa League. When their contracts expired, James Milner, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, and Naby Keita left as free agents, leaving the engine room with three vacancies.
There is still time for additional acquisitions as Liverpool explores a move for a third midfielder. Before leaving for brighter pastures, Mac Allister is making the most of his last vacation days, but Szoboszlai is already adapting to fit Liverpool, as seen by a post posted by his girlfriend, Fanni Gecsek.
Gecsek posted a picture of their puppy wearing a harness with the Liverpool insignia on Instagram, and Reds supporters have immediately given it a positive response.
The Maltipoo, Milo, posed while wearing the red garment with dog paws, footballs, and the letters ‘YNWA’ emblazoned on it. Milo appeared to be in a cheerful, enthusiastic attitude.
Gecsek, a tennis player from Hungary who is 21 years old, used to compete in ITF events from 2017 to 2019. She is a model and influencer who is presently a student at the International Business School in Budapest.
Szoboszlai is now Liverpool’s fourth-most expensive signing of all time, surpassing Virgil van Dijk, Allison, and Darwin Nunez. Following in Steven Gerrard’s footsteps, the Hungary captain stepped up to the number eight spot after Keita left.
The 22-year-old claimed to have spoken with Erling Haaland, a star for Manchester City, before making the switch to the Premier League. He spoke with the Hungarian newspaper Nemzeti Sport. We might wind up living next to one another, and Erling Haaland has also provided real estate advise.
He told me that many players live in a quiet area, halfway between Manchester and Liverpool, where privacy can be preserved. On Monday, I’ll learn more about what he was discussing because I’m quite curious.
As for the Liverpool-Manchester City games, friendship aside, competing against each other will be a great experience.