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Liverpool posed next Anfield development question after FSG £200m investment

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Trent Alexander-Arnold and Caoimhin Kelleher have departed with Jeremie Frimpong recruited for £29million from Bayer Leverkusen and Florian Wirtz set to follow in a deal worth £116m.

And with Milos Kerkez also expected to move to Anfield and a striker eyed, Liverpool's aggressive approach to the transfer window continues.

Owners Fenway Sports Group are funding the overhaul in the hope of keeping Liverpool at the pinnacle of English football for the foreseeable future, and they have seen another area of the club in which they have invested pay dividends after the success of events at Anfield.



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Indeed, the American group has spent roughly over £200m expanding the ground and modernising it, with concerts such as Bruce Springsteen and Dua Lipa taking place this summer.

But, with Everton joining Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur in launching a tunnel club, what is the next step for Anfield?

Our writers have their say:

Paul Gorst

While some clubs have taken on the tunnel club idea as a means of additional match-day revenue, a venue like Anfield just wouldn't suit such a gimmick.

And more money does, even if not always directly, mean more can be spent of player recruitment.

However, changes should never be allowed to go as far as introducing a tunnel club, which would be greeted dimly by more than just those loyal fans who would be booted out of their seats.

There's a line.

Instead, exploring the possibility of more concerts, improving the areas around the stadium and, in the much longer term, perhaps developing the Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand could be the next steps.

Joe Rimmer

Anyone who was at Bruce Springsteen's show at Anfield a couple of weeks ago will know just how impressive a venue it now is for Merseyside to host some of the biggest names in music.

That sort of show becoming commonplace each summer for Liverpool speaks to just how rapid the improvement of the club's infrastructure has been under FSG.

Anfield is now a stadium up there with the very best in Europe - but it can get better.

Improvements to the Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand, even if it's not an increase in capacity but just a modern revamp, would be ideal.

The opening up of further fanzones, to allow supporters who travel to Anfield to spend even more time and, let's be honest, cash at the stadium, would also be effective.

It'd be nice to see Liverpool work with some of the independent businesses that have opened up around the Anfield area and are striving to improve he matchday experience, too.

And anyone turning their nose up at things like tunnel club should, well, get real.
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