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Jamie Carragher and Roy Keane divided on Liverpool's record-breaking signing

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Roy Keane and Jamie Carragher have assessed the summer's major transfer activity, with the pair divided on Florian Wirtz's record-breaking move to Liverpool.

Wirtz joined the Reds earlier this summer to become their most expensive ever signing.

That record was smashed again on Monday when Alexander Isak arrived from Newcastle for £125 million ($169 million), becoming the most expensive signing in Premier League history.



Carragher and Keane are also divided on Chelsea's decision to swoop for Alejandro Garnacho.



The Blues secured the Argentine from Manchester United in the latter stages of the window, but Carragher remains unconvinced that the winger, whose temperament has been questioned, represents the ideal signing.

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He is, however, impressed by Joao Pedro's early performances, with the forward already getting on the scoresheet for Chelsea.

Wirtz has arrived on Merseyside with a fantastic track record, with Carragher admitting: "He's obviously got quality."

Yet Carragher remains unsure whether Wirtz will fulfil his potential on Merseyside.



"You know he's not been given a run of games yet."

Meanwhile, Keane expressed reservations about Tottenham's transfer activity, particularly questioning the acquisition of Mohamed Kudus from West Ham.

The north London club's substantial investment in the winger has left the Irishman unconvinced, citing the player's inconsistent output last season and suggesting he might not meet expectations.

He remarked: "Not convinced, I have to say, but it would be nice if he surprises me."

Carragher shared similar concerns, commenting: "He was hit and miss with West Ham, wasn't he

Had a really good first season, then not so great, and he's been a little bit like that this season."

Carragher and Keane's verdict

Noni Madueke to Arsenal

Keane - too early to tell Carragher - too early to tell

Viktor Gyokeres to Arsenal

Keane - hit Carragher - hit

Eberechi Eze to Arsenal

Keane - hit Carragher - hit

Joao Pedro to Chelsea

Keane - hit Carragher - hit

Alejandro Garnacho to Chelsea

Keane - too early to tell Carragher - miss

Jack Grealish to Everton

Keane - hit Carragher - hit

Florian Wirtz to Liverpool

Keane - hit Carragher - too early to tell

Hugo Ekitike to Liverpool

Keane - hit Carragher - hit

Tijjani Reijnders to Man City

Keane - hit Carragher - hit

Matheus Cunha to Man Utd

Keane - hit Carragher - hit

Bryan Mbeumo to Man Utd

Keane - hit Carragher - hit

Benjamin Sesko to Man Utd

Keane - too early to tell Carragher - too early to tell

Mohamed Kudus to Spurs

Keane - miss Carragher - miss

Xavi Simons to Spurs

Keane - hit Carragher - hit