Liverpool's summer transfer plans are heating up, and a surprising name is emerging as a potential bargain addition to their backline: Bournemouth's Marcos Senesi. With the season winding down, the Reds' recruitment team is reportedly eyeing the Argentine defender as a low-risk, high-reward opportunity—especially given his contract situation.
Here's the kicker: Senesi could be available on a free transfer this summer. As transfer analyst Dr. Phil Barter noted on Transfer Market Metrics, "Market opportunity is a really crucial phrase here… he will be free this summer and that is something to take on board." For a Liverpool side that has often faced depth issues in defense, a zero-cost addition with Premier League experience is the kind of move that makes smart business sense.
Senesi has logged over 3,000 minutes this season, primarily as a left-sided center-back. That level of availability is a major plus for a squad that has occasionally struggled with injuries at the back. But what really sets him apart is his work on the ball—something that could transform Liverpool's build-up play.
"He's got five assists from centre-half… that's not a phrase I think we've used before with centre-halves," analyst Dave Davis pointed out. And it's no fluke: Senesi's expected assists sit at 3.7, placing him in elite percentiles for progressive passing and chance creation among defenders. For a Liverpool team that has leaned heavily on Virgil van Dijk for distribution, adding another playmaker from the back could unlock new attacking dimensions.
Barter highlighted the numbers: "Creation via carries 96, by passing 99… those are some interesting stats considering we've been struggling all season from the back." Senesi's passing tends to target the left half-space, often "punching the ball into advanced areas," as Davis described. It's a profile that resembles a deep-lying playmaker more than a traditional defender—exactly the kind of tactical flexibility Liverpool's system could thrive on.
Of course, no player is perfect. While Senesi shines in possession, his defensive metrics raise some questions. But for a potential free transfer with proven Premier League experience and a skillset that fits Liverpool's style, the upside is hard to ignore. As the summer window approaches, this is one name that could quietly become a major talking point at Anfield.
