Giovanni Leoni and Virgil van Dijk: Situation summary
Giovanni Leoni arrived as Liverpool’s big defensive bet for the future, a £26m signing from Parma on a six‑year deal after interest from Italy’s elite and Premier League rivals.
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The then-18‑year‑old, already blooded in Serie A and capped at Italy youth level, was earmarked to join Arne Slot’s first‑team group immediately rather than go out on loan, viewed internally as a potential long‑term Virgil van Dijk successor.
His Anfield debut came in a League Cup win over Southampton, but an ACL injury in that game has stalled his Liverpool career for around a year, turning 2025‑26 into a rehabilitation season rather than a breakout campaign.
Virgil van Dijk is out of contract in 2027 and, at 35 by then, all indications are that this is his last Liverpool deal. Liverpool are effectively planning for a hard stop: they have to replace a generational organiser, not just rotate him.
That urgency is behind the £60m outlay on Jeremy Jacquet and the recruitment of Giovanni Leoni, both profiled as future first‑choice options rather than short‑term depth.