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Liverpool’s long‑term gamble on 17‑year‑old Colombian midfielder
Seventeen‑year‑old Colombian midfielder Samuel Martinez is travelling to the United Kingdom with his family and agent Daniel Neumüller for a medical at Liverpool, a historic transfer that brings the prospect close to an Anfield move and underlines the club’s long‑term recruitment plan.
Liverpool’s summer recruitment is being pursued on two fronts. The immediate focus centres on the new era under head coach Andoni Iraola, while a quieter, longer‑term accumulation strategy runs in parallel.
In Samuel Martinez, Liverpool have identified a teenager whose value lies more in shaping the future than in delivering present‑day impact.
Pipe Sierra confirmed the travel, stating, “At this hour, Samuel Martínez (17) is traveling to the United Kingdom along with his family and his agent, Daniel Neumüller, to undergo medical exams with #Liverpool. Historic transfer for the Colombian midfielder.”
The move is being portrayed in Colombia as a landmark, highlighting the historic Colombian talent that has arrived at Anfield.
Liverpool chase superb Colombian prodigy as Martinez heads to medical
Liverpool have long scouted South America for technical quality, and the modern aim is to create a pathway that turns potential into readiness within the club’s own structures. Should the medical proceed smoothly, Samuel Martinez will take the largest step of his young career, moving from a Colombian prospect to a player on the cusp of joining Liverpool’s first‑team environment. The club’s global search remains active and deliberate, looking beyond fame toward the formation of players. In an era when elite clubs often pay vast sums for finished products, Liverpool continues to value finding tomorrow’s talent early, relying on a scouting network capable of spotting promise before acclaim arrives. Supporters find the report intriguing because it hints at planning for the next three or four years rather than the next three or four matches; a medical is not a debut, and potential remains potential until tested at the highest level.