As the summer transfer window approaches, all the clubs as well as Liverpool are closely monitoring players they want to sign in the upcoming days.
Liverpool are also keeping their interest area open on various players for various positions that they want to sign.
The Reds just completed the contract renewal of two of their star players, Mohamed Salah and Virgil Van Dijk, for two more years. However, Arne Slot is doubtful about the future of some of the current first-team players.
Liverpool are only two games away from winning this season Premier League table. The team has put in some of the best performances in the Premier League this season. That is clearly shown in the point gap they have with second-place Arsenal.
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Liverpool might spend a huge in summer transfer
However, the Reds have achieved this success despite bringing only one player to the squad in the last two transfer windows.
Liverpool didn’t spend a single penny in the winter transfer window. This gives a huge boost for the Reds to spend a huge amount of money in the upcoming summer transfer window.
As per news published by Athletic, Liverpool are going to earn a profit of close to £700m in 2024-25. So, the club can invest a lot of money to bring new faces to the team.
Moreover, Merseysiders haven’t spent a single penny in the winter. So, this will increase the possibility of signing high-cost players. Arne Slot is looking for a new number nine who can score more goals.
Liverpool are keen to sign Newcastle’s current number nine, young Alexander Isak. However, as per multiple reports, he will cost close to £120m if the Reds want to sign him.
So, on the one side, Liverpool have a huge amount of money that they can certainly spend. On the other side, they are targeting players who are automatically costing a huge amount of transfer fees.
Now, it will be interesting to see how much Liverpool will spend in the upcoming summer transfer window.
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