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The transfer window is rapidly approaching with Aberdeen and two other clubs looking to do some shopping at Liverpool this summer. Image Credits: Imago ImagesHints of Liverpool’s summer window planning under Arne Slot are starting to emerge, although there could be outgoings with Aberdeen and two others clubs looking to do some shopping at Anfield this summer.The Times has already reported that wingers will be priority for the Reds once the window opens, with the likes of Yan Diomande and Bradley Barcola among the options on the club’s shortlist.As the recruitment team work on potential new arrivals, there is also movement on the outgoing front.
18-year-old midfielder Trey Nyoni is attracting serious attention ahead of a potential loan move this summer. As reported by LFC NextGen on Instagram, Aberdeen have identified Nyoni as a loan target and have already made an enquiry, contacting his camp about a deal for next season.Swansea City and Coventry City are also credited with interest, with both clubs also exploring the possibility of taking Nyoni on loan.The Swans are currently managed by former Liverpool coach Vitor Matos.Meanwhile, a move to Aberdeen would follow a familiar route for Liverpool prospects, with Leighton Clarkson previously thriving there after leaving the Reds’ academy setup.Another recent example is Luca Stephenson, who has impressed north of the border on loan at Dundee United and even wore the captain’s armband during his spell, showing how beneficial a Scottish move can be for young Liverpool midfielders.Nyoni has been in and around the Liverpool first-team this term, making five Premier League appearances but only totalling 14 minutes as he was mainly introduced in the dying embers of games.He has made the matchday squad on plenty of occasions however, although the injuries suffered by Arne Slot’s men has no doubt contributed to the fact.A loan move for the teenager would do him a world of good having been limited to mainly youth games this term.
