Verstappen remains contracted to Red Bull until the end of the 2028 season, but reports continue to suggest that performance-related clauses in his contract could allow him to leave earlier under certain circumstances. That has ensured speculation over his long-term future has remained a constant talking point throughout the paddock.
One of the biggest reasons McLaren has entered the conversation is Gianpiero Lambiase. Verstappen’s long-serving race engineer at Red Bull is set to join McLaren in the future, with the pair having formed one of the strongest working relationships in Formula 1 over the past decade.
Their partnership has been instrumental in Verstappen’s championship success, and the prospect of reuniting at McLaren could be an attractive proposition if the Dutchman decides his future lies away from Red Bull. However, any move would be far from straightforward.
Who would make way for Verstappen if he were to join McLaren?
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Brown said he would be surprised if either Norris or Piastri left the team, although he acknowledged that Verstappen’s status as a four-time world champion means he would inevitably be considered should an unexpected opportunity arise.
Despite the growing speculation, Verstappen’s immediate focus remains on Red Bull. The Milton Keynes-based team introduced upgrades at the Austrian Grand Prix that appeared to move it closer to the front of the field, offering hope that it can once again challenge consistently for victories.
The next three races before Formula 1’s summer break could therefore prove crucial. If Red Bull’s progress continues, Verstappen may decide the team remains his best chance of adding to his world championship tally. If not, the revelation that his representatives have already opened discussions with McLaren is likely to ensure the transfer rumours only continue to gather momentum.
