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Liverpool supporters will begin to track the flight paths for the record arrival, while the transfer business continues behind the scenes with Arne Slot's side facing an important window.
Liverpool will find out who their Premier League title defence will start against on Wednesday, June 18, but there remains work to do within the squad before they reconvene for pre-season.
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He said: "That's something to think about during the summer.
"My family, my agent and I have a great relationship with Liverpool, the goal is to be ready for the pre-season.
"We'll find the best solution for everyone.
"I work every day with a Liverpool programme to be in top shape for the tests on July 8.
"While out of the squad [at Juventus], I was able to train in great condition, but I missed playing friendlies - and I had to start from scratch at Liverpool and that held me back.
"I hope [next season] it's my season, my dream is to participate in the World Cup.
"I played and won a European Championship, but the World Cup would be the best."
Liverpool in pole position for Alexander Isak
Liverpool reportedly still view Newcastle United star Alexander Isak as their dream signing - and are pole position for his signature.
It remains to be seen how realistic a move for the Sweden international is this summer, with the Magpies digging their heels in with Champions League football secured.
Arsenal have previously been linked with his services and were said to have held a strong interest in him.
However, speaking with TBR Football, Graeme Bailey has claimed that the Reds have outlined Isak as their 'dream' signing and are leading the chase.
"Liverpool are keeping their power to dry, right?" He said
"Liverpool still see him as their dream signing, and there's a reason that Liverpool aren't really going overboard in the striker one.
"Liverpool were in for a mega summer, this summer
"Just look at the potential sales; Kelleher, Nunez, Jota, Chiesa, those four alone could cover the Wirtz fee, and they already had a significant war-chest set aside for a striker.
"Isak is the dream and I think because Liverpool's confidence that's where Arsenal's interest is waning slightly
"I've been told Liverpool in pole position.
"If Isak leaves, then Liverpool are in pole position and I think Arsenal learned that and that's why they backed off slightly as well, not just because they can't afford him because Arsenal probably could if they wanted to because it's £120million."
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