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Liverpool could move ambitiously in the transfer market in order to establish their place as Premier League champions.
The club then become Premier League winners, prompting Trent Alexander-Arnold to announce that he will be leaving the club this summer.
Therefore right-backs have been top of the discussion as of late, with Slot using the final matches of the season to decide what to do between Conor Bradley and strengthening the position.
With that, the ECHO analyses the latest Liverpool transfer news and rumours building up to the summer window...
Frimpong celebrates with Alonso
Bayer Leverkusen are no longer playing for the Bundesliga title having lost the race last weekend and in the time since have seen manager, former Red Xabi Alonso, announce that he will be leaving and full-back Jeremie Frimpong linked with a Liverpool transfer.
Playing Dortmund on Sunday, the Dutchman was heavily involved in the build-up before dispatching Leverkusen's opener into the top-left corner.
Frimpong immediately rushed towards Alonso and piled on top of him, prompting teammates to copy in a show of appreciation.
Unfortunately for them they would go on to lose 4-2.
The 24-year-old reportedly possesses a £29m release clause to be able to switch clubs during the upcoming summer window.
As it was their final match of the season at their BayArena home, tributes were paid to Alonso after the final whistle too.
We are proud of what we have achieved at the club in the three years
The result is not so important today."
Elliott transfer plan
Involving the club that beat Leverkusen, CaughtOffside claim Liverpool could seek to sell midfielder Harvey Elliott in the price range of £40-50m this summer in order to fund signings.
Dortmund are said to be 'eyeing up' the 22-year-old alongside a host of Premier League rivals.
Those named are Wolves, Aston Villa, and Bournemouth as 'primary contenders', whilst Crystal Palace, Newcastle United and Brighton are listed as monitoring matters.
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