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Liverpool Signs Spain Winger Victor Muñoz From Osasuna

The 22-year-old forward signed a six-year contract after a breakout season with Osasuna, where he scored seven goals and added five assists.

  • On Thursday, Liverpool signed 22-year-old Spain winger Victor Munoz from Osasuna for 40 million euros , completing a six-year contract at Anfield while the player was at the World Cup.
  • Head coach Andoni Iraola made Munoz his first signing after replacing Arne Slot, addressing Liverpool's need for attacking reinforcements following the departure of long-time star Mohamed Salah.
  • Iraola's side secured the player by hijacking Newcastle United's move for the winger, who developed through Barcelona's La Masia academy and Real Madrid's youth team before joining Osasuna in July 2025.
  • During Monday's 0-0 draw with Cape Verde, Munoz served as an unused substitute while stationed at Spain's World Cup base in Tennessee completing his medical.
  • The breakout star scored seven goals and provided five assists for Osasuna, with his speed and dribbling ability earning him a spot on Spain's talent-packed World Cup squad.
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Restoring the training rights demanded by FIFA (mechanism of solidarity), it is the most juicy sale in history and surpasses that of Raúl García in 2007

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For almost 40 million euros, the Iberian international leaves Osasuna to engage with the Reds.

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The Liverpool football club announced that it has hired the Spanish winger Victor Munoz from Osasuna, and according to the media, the transfer is worth around 40 million euros.

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Algemeen Dagblad broke the news in Amersfoort, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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