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The ECHO understands that the Reds have agreed a £100m deal with Bayer Leverkusen for Florian Wirtz that could rise by a further £16m following add-ons.
This comes after his teammate in Germany, Jeremie Frimpong, had already agreed his arrival to replace Trent Alexander-Arnold who was unveiled as a Real Madrid player on Thursday.
Georgian goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili will be arriving soon following the exit of Caoimhin Kelleher to Brentford, while young shot stopper Armin Pecsi has also joined the Reds.
It may have been busy already for Liverpool this summer but it is predicted to get even busier before the window finally shuts on Monday, September 1 at 7pm.
The ECHO has enlisted the help of Google's AI technology Gemini to predict how the summer transfer window shall culminate for the club.
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It believes that a further ten deals, both ins and outs, are likely for the Premier League champions before the window closes.
It is thought that his injury concerns in recent months could force Liverpool to move on with a return to Wolverhampton Wanderers mentioned as a possibility now Matheus Cunha has joined Manchester United.
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Jarell Quansah is currently being linked with Erik ten Hag's Leverkusen now the lines of communication have opened following the Wirtz deal.
The centre-back remains down the pecking order under Arne Slot and AI tips him to depart this summer.
The AI predicted that Wirtz's move to Liverpool would be the next priority signing for the club and the ECHO confirmed that on Friday morning.
Completing their potential striker targets is Eintracht Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitike who the Reds remain in the race for, according to journalist Florian Plettenberg.
Hugo Ekitike celebrates scoring for Eintracht Frankfurt(Image: Getty Images)
It is understood that Liverpool would need to compete with Chelsea and United for his signature though.
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