Liverpool are reportedly eyeing a summer move for Napoli defender Sam Beukema, but the potential €30 million deal comes with significant risks. The 27-year-old Dutchman joined the Serie A side from Bologna last summer, yet his time in Naples has been far from a guaranteed success.
According to Italian outlet Il Mattino (via Il Mio Napoli), Liverpool boss Arne Slot is keen to reunite with Beukema—a player he previously tried to sign while managing Feyenoord. Back then, the defender chose Bologna instead, but Slot now sees an opportunity to bring him to Anfield. However, the move is far from straightforward.
Beukema's struggles at Napoli are a major concern. Under Antonio Conte, he has been a second-choice center-back, failing to cement a regular spot in the starting XI. While his ability is undeniable—he impressed with his composure on and off the ball at Bologna and even delivered a standout performance against Liverpool in the Champions League—his current form raises questions about his readiness for the Premier League.
For Beukema, the priority is rebuilding his career and securing consistent first-team football. But with Ibrahima Konate reportedly close to signing a new contract at Liverpool, playing time at Merseyside could be limited. Staying at Napoli might actually be a smarter move. With Juan Jesus set to leave, Conte will need a reliable center-back option, and Beukema could step into that role without the pressure of a high-profile transfer.
Ultimately, while the allure of a Premier League move is strong, both Liverpool and Beukema may need to weigh the risks carefully before committing to a deal that could leave either side disappointed.
