Liverpool F.C. have turned their attention to signing Gilberto Mora, the Mexican breakout star who shone at the World Cup, and have officially logged their interest.

What has driven Liverpool's interest?

The 17‑year‑old attacking midfielder featured in four World Cup matches and earned the label "one of the best in the world." His displays against England and others sparked interest from Europe’s elite. Football Insider sources say the Reds are ready to act if Mora signals a willingness to move.

Who else is chasing Mora?

Real Madrid, Barcelona, Paris Saint‑Germain and Bayern Munich are also in the mix, turning the pursuit into a genuine heavyweight battle. His current club, Club Tijuana, holds his registration, but mounting pressure from top clubs could force a sale.

How does Mora fit Liverpool's plans?

Following Andoni Iraola’s arrival, Liverpool have pinpointed three key areas for reinforcement. Mora would add creativity and vision to a midfield that lacked spark last season. The club is also tracking another young talent, Ayyoub Bouaddi, highlighting a clear youth‑focused strategy.

What does the current team context look like?

Liverpool sit 5th in the Premier League, 60 pts, 17W-9D-12L from 38 games, recent form DLDLW. They have scored 63 goals and conceded 53, a +10 goal difference, yet remain 25 points behind leaders Arsenal in the title race. This backdrop adds urgency to any summer reinforcement.

What’s next for the transfer?

If Mora becomes available, Liverpool could launch a competitive bid before the transfer window closes. The competition will be fierce, but the club’s ambition to challenge for trophies suggests they won’t let the chance slip away.