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Liverpool head coach Arne Slot and Reds' sporting director Richard Hughes(Image: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Liverpool may have dominated the Premier League this season to win a record-equalling 20th championship.
But there was one accolade they had willingly surrendered just weeks into the new campaign.
The failure to strengthen the first-team squad for the campaign, save the late addition of Federico Chiesa, saw the Reds well out of the running for the prize of winning the transfer window, the award so cherished by a particular section of the football fanbase.
That Liverpool went on to such success under new boss Arne Slot - a season during which Chiesa totalled just 104 minutes of Premier League action - suggests the club were right not to overly tinker with the playing staff given the tumult happening behind the scenes in the wake of Jurgen Klopp's departure.
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But there was some significant transfer business completed by the Reds in terms of outgoings.
All told, that's more than £200m of income.
Of course, Liverpool aren't the only club to utilise the market in such a manner, with Manchester City and Chelsea also major proponents of the approach.
Indeed, incoming right-back Jeremie Frimpong spent almost a decade at City's academy before moving to Celtic for £350,000, although City were handed £3.5m due to a contract clause when Frimpong later joined Bayer Leverkusen.
This Liverpool ECHO special edition looks back at a remarkable season, but is packed full of images from both the trophy lift at Anfield and the parade through the streets of the city.
There are features, reaction from players and staff, analysis of how the title was won as well as player ratings and a focus on the boss himself - Arne!
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Mohamed Salah of Liverpool celebrates scoring his team's fourth goal during the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC at Anfield on April 27, 2025 (Image: Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
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And Liverpool are poised to be given the opportunity to further bolster their transfer coffers this summer with bids likely for a number of players.
True, both Harvey Elliott and Caoimhin Kelleher technically fit the mould having been been brought in for £4.3m and nothing respectively and likely to command a combined total of more than £45m should they depart.
The Academy graduate can expect potential suitors.
And Sheffield United have long been rumoured to be looking at forward Lewis Koumas and left-back Owen Beck, who impressed on loan in the Championship this season with Stoke City and Blackburn Rovers respectively.
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Stefan Bajcetic will be given an opportunity in pre-season under Slot before any decision is made over his future after an encouraging few months with Las Palmas, while Luca Stephenson is open to a permanent switch to Dundee United after an excellent campaign on loan in Scotland.
As with FSG policy, any funds generated from player sales will be made available to the recruitment team.
Liverpool have already been busy working on incomings before the transfer window even opens on Sunday.
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