In a move that could send shockwaves through the golf world, reports suggest that English star Tommy Fleetwood is preparing to join LIV Golf at the end of the current season. The 34-year-old, who recently captured his long-awaited first PGA Tour victory, has been one of the most admired and consistent figures in professional golf — but his rumored switch to the Saudi-backed circuit marks a dramatic new chapter in his career.
A Stunning Twist in Fleetwood’s Journey
Fleetwood has long been regarded as one of golf’s most likeable and respected competitors — a player defined by precision, consistency, and humility rather than controversy. For years, he remained loyal to the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour, even turning down earlier offers from LIV Golf in 2023 and 2024.
However, sources now claim that Fleetwood’s stance may have softened following months of private discussions with LIV executives. The move, if finalized, would see Fleetwood become one of the biggest European names to make the jump since Tyrrell Hatton and Jon Rahm joined the breakaway league.
Why LIV Wants Fleetwood
Fleetwood’s stock has never been higher. His emotional victory at the 2025 Tour Championship, which sealed his first PGA Tour title and a FedEx Cup triumph, showcased his world-class form and elevated him back into the top ten of the world rankings.
LIV Golf has made no secret of its desire to add more high-profile European players — especially Ryder Cup stars with international appeal. Fleetwood’s calm demeanor, fan-friendly personality, and strong global following make him an ideal fit for the league’s expanding brand.
“Fleetwood has always been a fan favorite,” one insider told Golf Digest. “He brings class, consistency, and credibility — exactly what LIV wants as it enters its next phase.”
From Rejection to Temptation
Fleetwood had previously rejected offers from LIV Golf, insisting that his focus was on “becoming the best player I can be.” At the time, he cited the importance of legacy, traditional competition, and Ryder Cup eligibility.
But circumstances have changed. LIV’s format is evolving, with growing pathways to majors and possible reintegration talks between the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, and Public Investment Fund (PIF) still ongoing. Those negotiations may have made Fleetwood’s decision easier, reducing the risk of being cut off from the sport’s biggest events.
Moreover, financial terms reportedly being discussed are said to dwarf the previous offers he turned down — figures ranging from $50 million to $75 million have been mentioned by sources close to the talks.
What the Move Means
If confirmed, Fleetwood’s departure would be a major blow to the PGA Tour and European golf. His presence on both tours has been vital in bridging the transatlantic divide, and he has been a key figure in the Ryder Cup — notably forming the iconic “Moliwood” partnership with Francesco Molinari in 2018.
For LIV Golf, however, it would be another headline signing to strengthen its credibility heading into its fourth season. Fleetwood would likely join fellow European stars like Jon Rahm, Tyrrell Hatton, and Sergio García, giving LIV a formidable team-based presence with Ryder Cup pedigree.