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Liverpool's aggressive start to the transfer window has seen the club spend over £200m on six players.
Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong, Milos Kerkez, Giorgi Mamardashvili, Armin Pecsi and Freddie Woodman have all joined Arne Slot's side in a busy June..
The Reds, though, aren't necessarily finished there, and with young defenders being considered and a striker also potentially on their radar, there is still work to be done in the next two months.
For the time being, though, sporting director Richard Hughes may well be focussed on outgoings, with Liverpool looking to refresh their squad and raise money from sales in the coming weeks.
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Trent Alexander-Arnold has already left, with the Reds receiving around £10m from Real Madrid in order for the Spanish giants to complete the transfer several weeks early.
Goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher followed Alexander-Arnold out of the exit door, with the Irishman sealing a switch to Brentford worth up to £18m.
Nat Phillips' time at Liverpool comes to an end too, after the defender moved to West Bromwich Albion for £3m.
And he won't be the only central defender exiting the club as Jarell Quansah departs from Bayer Leverkusen in a deal worth around £35m for the Reds.
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Quansah was part of the England Under-21 squad that won the Euros with a 3-2 victory over Germany on Saturday and his club team-mates who were both part of the group are also the subject of speculation this summer.
Indeed, Harvey Elliott was named Player of the Tournament after notching five goals for England and while his performances will have done his reputation no harm, the 22-year-old is not guaranteed to be at Liverpool beyond the summer.
Speaking exclusively to the ECHO in April, Elliott made clear he would prefer to stay at the club before admitting that he'd have to make the right decision for the good of his career.
"This is my team, I am committed to them and it's just a situation that is always going to have a lot of talk, I just need to think about what is best for my future, my career and as much as I want it to be here.
"You never know what is going to happen around the corner.
The 22-year-old will certainly be keen on finding a new club this summer, though, and with the Reds failing to find a suitor for around £20m this summer, £15m might be a more realistic ask this time around.
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Much of the speculation this summer has focused on the future of Darwin Nunez, who seems almost certain to be sold by Liverpool after struggling to convince Slot last season.
The Spanish club have agreed a deal to sign Atalanta's Matteo Ruggeri after being linked with a move for Robertson.
There has been little speculation with regards to Diogo Jota and while Ibrahima Konate has just a year left on his contract, Liverpool remain hopeful a new deal will be signed with the French defender
While all of the above transfers are unlikely to go through, it's clear that Liverpool have huge value in their squad and should Hughes and Slot decide on another assault on the transfer window in the coming weeks, the Reds have the potential to raise around £200m in order to do so.