Liverpool are to miss out on one star after a 'significant' offer was made for him.
RMC Sport indicates that Crystal Palace have made a significant offer for Moustapha Mbow in an attemt to sign him from Paris FC. The defender is expected to depart this summer thanks to fantastic interest in him.
One club supposedly looking is Liverpool, who have asked about the defender. They want to know what it would take to sign him – though, they haven't made anything like an offer yet and are thought to be waiting in the background.
We imagine that's because they're yet to sort Ibrahima Konate's future at the club, while Joe Gomez's is uncertain, too. If either move, Mbow will likely be on the agenda.
If he's still available, that is. Palace are eager to snap him up to fill the void left by Marc Guehi and have made an offer.
Liverpool may find that the player isn't there when the time comes to act, then. If they truly want to sign Mbow, they'll need to move quickly.
Moustapha Mbow: Situation Summary
Paris FC Performance and Stats
As of 6 May 2026, Moustapha Mbow (Mamadou Moustapha Mbow) is enjoying a standout debut Ligue 1 season as captain of Paris FC. The 26-year-old Senegalese centre-back has made 31 appearances, logging 2,717 minutes and keeping nine clean sheets. Standing at 6ft 4in, his physical presence is a key asset; he recorded a massive 18 clearances in a single match against AS Monaco in April. Most recently, he played 90 minutes in a 6.99-rated performance against Stade Brestois on 3 May, though he has accumulated five yellow cards this term.
Transfer Speculation
Mbow’s form has sparked a bidding war among Premier League clubs. West Ham United, Crystal Palace, and Fulham have reportedly submitted concrete offers, while Liverpool and Ipswich Town have made enquiries. West Ham are viewed as frontrunners, having taken "concrete steps" to secure the defender for approximately €10–15 million.
International Standing
Senegal manager Pape Thiaw is reportedly tracking Mbow for a potential 2026 World Cup call-up this June following his consistent displays in France.