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Liverpool could choose from seven relegated Premier League stars too good to go down

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Liverpool could target players from recently-relegated Premier League sides West Ham, Wolves and Burnley as Arne Slot looks to boost his squad in the upcoming transfer windowJarrod Bowen has been a standout player for West Ham United(Image: Richard Pelham, Getty Images)Top-flight clubs will be keeping a close eye on the newly-relegated sides as they seek out bargains in this summer's transfer window. The 29 year old netted nine goals and registered 11 assists in the Premier League but was unable to prevent the Hammers from slipping into the relegation zone.His deal extends through to 2030 and securing his services would likely demand a considerable transfer fee.



Arsenal and United are reportedly keeping tabs on the 21 year old midfielder, who joined the Hammers for £38m from Southampton last summer.Mateus Fernandes has been linked with Manchester United(Image: Kevin Hodgson/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)Crysencio SummervilleThe Dutch winger rounds off the West Ham trio who could help the club generate more than £100m through player sales. The 24 year old could become a fallback option for Liverpool or United should they look for left wingers this summer.Joao GomesWolves midfielder Joao Gomes is among a number of Premier League players firmly on Manchester United's radar.

However, any clubs interested in Gomes may need to move quickly, following reports that a transfer to Atletico Madrid is drawing closer.READ MORE: Andy Robertson future takes fresh twist as Serie A option emergesREAD MORE: Liverpool level with Manchester United in early 2026-27 Premier League title oddsMateus ManeMateus Mane stood out as one of the few bright spots during an otherwise disappointing season for Wolves. The 27 year old Dutch forward, currently valued at approximately £10m by Transfermarkt, scored 11 goals for Burnley during his maiden Premier League season and could prove a worthwhile option as backup striker.