Liverpool are locked in a fierce transfer battle with several Premier League rivals to secure the signing of Chilean winger Dario Osorio from FC Midtjylland.

The 22-year-old right-sided forward has become one of the most closely watched young attackers in European football this summer transfer window.

Osorio has attracted concrete enquiries from multiple clubs as interest in his signature continues to intensify ahead of the window’s final stages.

Liverpool, Everton, and Arsenal are all understood to be tracking the winger, with AC Milan also firmly in the picture according to sources in Denmark and Italy.

Arsenal’s interest is particularly longstanding, with the club first registering their admiration for Osorio during the previous summer transfer window.

The Chilean international has collected 22 caps for his country since making his senior debut in 2022, underlining his status as one of South America’s most exciting young talents.

Osorio joined Danish Superliga side Midtjylland from Universidad de Chile in 2023 and has developed rapidly at the club since his arrival.

He has contributed 23 goals and 18 assists in 117 games for Midtjylland, earning widespread recognition across Europe’s top leagues and competitions.

Liverpool’s interest is understood to be driven in part by their search for attacking reinforcements following Mohamed Salah’s move to Trabzonspor earlier this summer.

Quick, direct, and left-footed, Osorio has drawn comparisons with Alexis Sanchez due to his ability to unsettle defenders in one-against-one situations.

Midtjylland are said to value the winger at around €20 million, equivalent to approximately £17.1 million, and appear ready to do business if that figure is met.

The Danish club are reportedly optimistic that the fierce competition for Osorio’s signature could push his final transfer fee beyond the initial reported valuation of 150 million kroner.

While no formal bid has yet been accepted, the volume of clubs involved suggests that a move could materialise in the coming days.

James is a UK-based staff writer and has been writing about sports and entertainment news for over six years.