Overview
- Liverpool are reported to view Thiaw as a priority option as they weigh cover for Ibrahima Konaté’s uncertain contract situation.
- Manchester United have made the centre-back a primary summer candidate, with some reporting that spending plans could hinge on Champions League qualification.
- Newcastle are publicly saying the defender is not for sale, though reports suggest the club would consider offers deemed irresistible.
- Quoted price points vary from about £65–69 million to roughly £80 million (€80m), a figure The Telegraph cites as likely and which would equal the record fee for a centre-back.
- No formal bids have been reported, Bayern Munich are also linked by some outlets as exploring a move, and Thiaw has logged 40-plus appearances since arriving from AC Milan in August 2025.