Max Verstappen eyes McLaren move as transfer buzz erupts
Max Verstappen dominated headlines on 10 Jul 2026 as rumours intensified that the four‑time champion could leave Red Bull for McLaren, sparking the biggest transfer chatter in Formula 1 this season.
Insider Vincent Bruins, a Dutch‑based source, argued that Red Bull’s recent performance dip makes a move to McLaren logical. He noted the team’s 2027 car development plan and suggested Verstappen could become the centerpiece of a "papaya"‑coloured livery, a nod to the Dutch flag. The speculation follows a string of lackluster qualifying sessions for Red Bull, prompting analysts to question the team’s long‑term direction.
Oscar Piastri, the Australian rookie currently with McLaren, is being linked to a possible swap that would see him join Red Bull if Verstappen departs. Reports indicate Piastri is the preferred candidate for the Red Bull seat, while McLaren would benefit from Verstappen’s experience. Piastri’s camp has remained tight‑lipped, but the timing of his contract renewal talks adds weight to the theory.
Former world champion Jenson Button warned that even the greatest drivers have a "shelf life". Speaking to a Dutch outlet, Button said Verstappen’s current market value is at its peak, but the window will close as Red Bull looks to rebuild. He emphasized that teams will weigh the risk of signing a driver whose contract could end in a few seasons.
Will Buxton, the former BBC commentator turned Netflix "Drive to Survive" star, posted a series of cryptic tweets after the British Grand Prix, hinting at "massive" news. The posts triggered a flood of speculation on social media, with fans dissecting every word for clues about Verstappen’s future. Buxton later claimed the tweet storm was accidental, yet the damage was done-the rumor mill is now in overdrive.
During the closing laps of the British Grand Prix, Verstappen unleashed an angry radio message about his Red Bull car before crashing out. The incident amplified his frustration with the team’s direction and fed into the narrative that he is "upset" with Red Bull’s handling of his career. An unnamed insider said the driver is weighing his options, with a potential exit looming.
The F1 "silly season" is heating up, and Verstappen’s name appears at the top of every transfer list. Analysts predict that if Red Bull fails to present a clear development roadmap, the Dutch champion may sign a pre‑contract with McLaren before the season’s end. Meanwhile, McLaren’s technical director has hinted at a major upgrade package that could accommodate Verstappen’s driving style.
Should Verstappen switch teams, the balance of power in Formula 1 could shift dramatically. McLaren would gain a proven winner, while Red Bull would need to find a replacement capable of defending their recent titles. The next race weekend will likely see more leaks, statements and perhaps a formal announcement that could reshape the 2026 season.