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This summer is already shaping up to be a seismic one for Liverpool, with right-back Jeremie Frimpong already through the door and concrete links emerging to Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez and Bayer Leverkusen's Florian Wirtz.
Arne Slot's side may be Premier League champions, but there are undoubtedly areas of the squad that can be strengthened, something the Reds' recruitment team appears to be actively addressing.
Exactly how Liverpool will line up at the start of next season remains to be seen, with several big decisions still to be made on both incomings and outgoings.
The likes of Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez have been linked with exits amid interest from the Saudi Pro League and other European clubs, while a number of fringe players also face uncertain futures.
Nunez and Diaz decisions
While there appear to be question marks over the futures of almost all of Liverpool’s current attackers - apart from Mohamed Salah, who recently signed a new deal - it would be surprising to see the club sanction moves for too many of them, as they will be eager to avoid an overly extensive rebuild this summer.
It's easy to imagine a scenario where Liverpool consider high offers for one or two players before ruling out departures for the rest.
While Cody Gakpo is reportedly attracting interest from Bayern Munich, both Diaz and Nunez are also wanted by clubs in the Saudi Pro League, who are among the few capable of offering fees that might tempt Liverpool to the negotiating table.
Should sales in forward areas materialise, the Reds would likely need to re-enter the market to reinforce those positions.
Alexander Isak and Julian Alvarez are considered unattainable this summer, while Hugo Ekitike continues to be linked in the media, despite also drawing interest from Chelsea.
Who Liverpool target in attack, should departures occur, will be fascinating, especially with competition high due to several Premier League rivals also actively seeking attacking reinforcements.
Transfermarkt values Diaz in the region of €70million (£58.9m) and Nunez around €45million (£37.9m), equating to around £96.8m combined and offers in the region for both would likely make Liverpool consider their futures.
Centre-back question
The heart of defence is another area under scrutiny this summer, with many supporters hoping Ibrahima Konate will commit his long-term future to Anfield by signing a new contract.
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