Liverpool has had a notably quiet summer transfer window up to this point. The club has been expected to be more active in the market, particularly after losing key players like Joel Matip, Thiago Alcantara, and Adrian. Despite these departures, Liverpool remains the only major Premier League team that has not yet made a new signing.
With the appointment of new manager Arne Slot, there are anticipated shifts in both the club’s transfer strategy and the list of players who might leave. Recent reports suggest that Liverpool could see the departure of defenders Rhys Williams and Billy Koumetio, as they have not been part of Slot’s recent training sessions. According to journalist James Pearce from The Athletic, both players are likely to leave. Williams is reportedly attracting interest from clubs in Turkey and several League One teams, while Koumetio is drawing attention from Scottish and French clubs.
Despite the lack of new signings so far, Liverpool is expected to make moves in the transfer market, with a focus on acquiring a new defender and potentially a wide attacker. The urgency to act is compounded by the fact that Liverpool has missed out on some of their primary transfer targets. For instance, Leny Yoro, a player they were interested in, has joined Manchester United, and Nico Williams is likely to move to Barcelona. Additionally, Newcastle United is confident about keeping Anthony Gordon, with Eddie Howe’s strong position on the matter.
As Liverpool faces these challenges, it is crucial for them to quickly identify and secure new targets. The club’s immediate priority should be to find a new center-back who can partner with Virgil Van Dijk for the upcoming season. This move is necessary to strengthen their defense and address the gaps left by the recent departures. The Reds must navigate the remainder of the transfer window carefully to bolster their squad and stay competitive in the Premier League.