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Here is all the latest Liverpool transfer news from the last day or so as we head towards the weekend’s Premier League action.With not a lot left to play for this season, barring Champions League qualification, Reds fans are no doubt more focused on what their club will do in the summer.A number of players are being looked at by Liverpool, and we have the latest updates and rumours for you this Friday. You can only pick ONE player for Liverpool to sign this summer, who is it?
Who should Richard Hughes be targeting above all… Photo Credit: Getty Images/Robin Jones Sandro Tonali wants to stay in Premier LeagueAmid a potential Newcastle United exit being on the cards this summer, there has been talk that Sandro Tonali wanted a Serie A return after previously honing his craft with AC Milan.That would obviously massively impact any chance Liverpool had of signing the player.However, Fabrizio Romano gave an update on Tonali’s future this week and suggested he won’t be going back to Italy this year and wants to remain in the Premier League.Romano said: “My understanding is that Sandro Tonali back to Serie A is something that could happen maybe in the next years, maybe in two, three, four, five years, I don’t know. But for this summer, summer 2026 is considered as something absolutely impossible.”He continued: “My understanding is that Sandro Tonali would like to continue in Premier League.
Sandro Tonali is happy at the highest level possible in terms of league, and Sandro Tonali would be happy to continue in Premier League.”Liverpool appreciate Morgan RogersThe Reds have been mooted with an interest in Morgan Rogers for a while now.It is thought the Aston Villa man could command a fee somewhere in the region of £100m if he moves.Now, an update on Liverpool’s interest has been shared, with it thought that Yan Diomande is more of a focus point.Ben Jacobs explained: “Liverpool appreciate Rogers, but they’re not really active at this point, and I get the sense that finding a right-sided player to replace Mo Salah, and a profile like Yan Diomande that can play on both sides is a bit higher at the moment in Liverpool’s thinking.”Why Trent Kone-Doherty left LiverpoolElsewhere, Trent Kone-Doherty has opened up on his Liverpool exit in an interview this week.Kone-Doherty joined Molde FK for a fee of around £650,000 in February, and has now admitted he wanted to leave to get senior football.The youngster said: “I was ready to start playing senior football, but at that moment I wasn’t getting that at Liverpool. I had three years there, but I think it was best for my career.
