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Liverpool chairman Tom Werner comments on Liverpool’s summer transfer, indicating the Reds are up to something.
Liverpool have already won the Premier League this season and lifted the trophy on Sunday after their final league match against Crystal Palace.
This is the 20th English championship title for the Reds, equalling Manchester United, and their second Premier League title since Jurgen Klopp’s historic 2019/20 season.
After lifting the trophy twice in five years, the Merseyside club are not going to stop — they’re now looking to build an even stronger squad for next season.
Liverpool chairman Tom Werner was asked whether it will be a busy summer ahead, and he replied: “It’s already busy.”
This indicates that the Reds are already working on multiple transfers.
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Jeremie Frimpong – Reports (via Fabrizio Romano) suggest that Liverpool have already signed the Dutch right-back to replace Trent Alexander-Arnold, who is set to leave the club and join Real Madrid before the Club World Cup.
Florian Wirtz – Liverpool are currently negotiating with Bayer Leverkusen for the German midfielder.
The club have made an official bid worth €100 million, as revealed by Fabrizio Romano.
Many clubs including Bayern Munich and Manchester City were interested in the youngster, but they’re now out of the race as Wirtz has reportedly told Bayer he only wants to play for the Reds.
Milos Kerkez – The Premier League champions are also keen to sign the 21-year-old Hungarian left-back.
Reports (via GiveMeSport) suggest he has already agreed personal terms with Liverpool, and the club have reached an agreement with Bournemouth to bring Kerkez to Anfield this summer.
This signing is seen as a potential replacement for Andy Robertson, who hasn’t performed at his best in the 2024/25 season and has just 12 months left on his contract.
Hugo Ekitike – With Darwin Nunez reportedly up for sale this summer, Liverpool are looking for a new striker.
Frankfurt’s chief executive has indicated his possible sale this summer, and the Reds might seriously consider him as Darwin’s replacement.
The summer transfer window hasn’t even opened yet, but Liverpool have already made some strong early moves — and this list could get even longer once the window officially opens in July (considering Liverpool won’t make much moment in the early club World Cup window).
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