Liverpool's summer transfer plans are heating up, and it looks like they're setting their sights on the French Riviera. AS Monaco has emerged as a key hunting ground for the Reds' rebuild, and while much of the chatter has focused on attacking talent Maghnes Akliouche, there's another name making serious waves: Lamine Camara.
At just 22 years old, the Senegal international ticks all the boxes Liverpool traditionally love. He's young, athletic, technically sound, and still has plenty of room to grow. According to reports from GFFN and L'Équipe, the Merseyside club is "paying particular attention to AS Monaco" as they reshape their squad this summer—and that attention now extends to the midfield.
Camara joined Monaco from FC Metz two years ago and has been turning heads in Ligue 1 ever since. But don't mistake him for just another hard runner in the middle of the park. He brings bite, energy, tactical discipline, and the ability to move the ball forward—exactly the kind of qualities Liverpool need to regain control and intensity in central areas.
What's even more telling is his international pedigree. The article notes that Camara "excelled at Monaco and was one of the key players for Senegal at the recent Africa Cup of Nations." Tournament football has a way of revealing a player's true character, and Camara's ability to step up for both club and country shows he's comfortable with responsibility.
For Liverpool, the need is clear: midfielders who can handle pressure, cover ground, and make smart decisions under duress. Camara fits that profile like a glove.
But don't expect a bargain bin deal. Like Akliouche, Camara is reportedly one of the players Monaco would "allow to leave" this summer—but only if their valuation is met. With his contract running until 2029, the Principality club holds all the cards and won't be forced into selling cheap. Liverpool will need to be prepared to pay up if they want to bring this rising star to Anfield.
