6 signings Liverpool need to make after winning Premier League title


If you don’t move forward in football, move backwards.

This is an idiom that Liverpool has to take into account this summer because it wants to build on an impressive title of Premier League on the transfer market. A stronger competition is waiting next season and is now the chance to reaffirm yourself from a position of strength.

The descents are expected because Liverpool wants to cut off the fat, whereby the funds for Arne Slot are almost certainly available after the tame business last summer. Although the red ensures the top position in a relative gallop, there are still several areas in their team that require improvements.

Here are six players Liverpool should try to sign because the slot is supposed to build a dynasty.

Milos Kerkez

Milos Kerkez was strongly connected to Liverpool/Chris Brunskill/fantasista/gettyimages

Current club: Bournemouth

It has been clear for some time that Liverpool needs reinforcements for left -back. Andy Robertson has enforced an extremely difficult campaign because the time of the father continues to reveal his decline, while Kostas Tsimika, who could leave Angeld this summer, has proven to be an unreliable deputy in his place.

It is expected that the left -back is a priority position for the Reds at the end of the season and the Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth appears its preferred recruit. The 21-year-old enjoyed a very impressive campaign with the cherries and used up Iraola’s instructions, with his lung burst darts, he made the cross and excellent deliveries into the box.

Richard Hughes, Sports Director of Liverpool, signed Kerkez for Bournemouth in 2023 and the red are the leadership for his signature – which could be worth £ 45 million – although they are confronted with violent competition from several European giants.

Tottenham Hotspur FC against AFC Bournemouth - Premier League

Another Bournemouth star that Liverpool could address / Catherine Ivill – Ama / Gettyimages

Speaking of special Bournemouth talents, take Dean Huijsen. The 20-year-old was interested in Liverpool last summer, but instead drove to the south coast, where he has developed impressively since then. Such a quick rise has seen how he deserves his first Spanish hats and attracted attention from people like Real Madrid, Chelsea and Arsenal.

Liverpool are also reported and were returned in Mitte this summer, especially when Ibrahima Konate, who has a little more than a year, leaves the club. Someone of Huijsen’s frame, stature and skill could be an ideal replacement and will be on the wish list of the red.

Vanderson

Vanderson has attracted attention in Monaco / Jonathan Moscrop / Gettyimages

With Trent Alexander-Arnold to the starting door, Liverpool has to think about how to best replace it. Conor Bradley is a shoe to take the throne, but the red will also need reinforcements in the department, especially in view of the Northern Irishman’s injury record.

Many candidates are exposed in the search for the red, but Monacos Vanderson could be a typical Liverpool signing. From a European club with a medium level with a lot of experience and enormous potential, relatively inexpensive and not the most glamorous right-back on the market.

The 23-year-old met the appearances for the Ligue 1 outfit over a century and even earned five brazil caps due to his impressive displays. Only a few in Europe can agree with its defense performance – last year he stands in the first percent of the full -back for duels and interceptions in the Big Five leagues – and although it is not as progressive as Alexander -Arnold, the addition of Kerkez on the other flank would allow a better measured role.

Adam Wharton

Adam Wharton is an exciting talent / Warren Little / Gettyimages

Adam Wharton’s climb was remarkable. The 21-year-old did not take time to arrange the Premier League after the exchange of Blackburn Rovers with Crystal Palace last season, and has even been covered by England since then. The midfielder has already attracted the attention of Europe’s elite.

Liverpool will undoubtedly keep an impressive, local talent in mind, especially one with such a room that is still growing. Play Wharton in an all -rounder in a deep or more advanced role, and although he has to work on elements of his defensive game, he is incredibly high in the Premier League for progressive passes and opportunities that were created among the midfielder.

He needs a little fine -tuning, but there can be no doubt about Wharton’s highest technical skills.

Bryan Mbumo

Bryan Mbumo continues to fly under the Radar / Ryan Pierse / Gettyimages

Although Liverpool already has a few, he reports this summer report on a new broad striker. The Federico Chiesa experiment still has to achieve positive results and the questions are still about the long -term future of Luis Diaz and Diogo Jota – even though this is used more easily in central positions today. Mohamed Salah continues to amazed, but does not get younger and needs someone who is able to share the workload.

Bryan Mbumo could be the answer to Liverpool’s prayers. Despite his dazzling appearances in West London, the star of Brentford continues to fly under the radar and produced 25 contact contributions for Thomas Frank’s team this season. The consistency of the Cameroonian is remarkable, with 15 combined goals and templates in each of his four Premier League campaigns.

Mbumo shares many properties with Salah – quickly, deceptively strong and an evil left foot – and has shown the versatility to play over the forward line. He won’t come cheap, but he could be another clever signing for the red.

Alexander Isak

A big summer expects Alexander Isak / Visionhaus / Gettyimages

Liverpool is probably an elite striker of reaching the next level under slot. The lack of clinical number nine turned out to be expensive in the Champions League against Paris Saint -Germain and in the Carabao Cup final with Newcastle United -where Alexander Isak showed them exactly what they were missing.

The Swede swed an exact journey beyond Caoimhin Kelleher beyond the advantage of Newcastle – his fourth goal in his sixth game against Liverpool – and was a typical finish for the towering center forward. He produced another amazing goal campaign when he became the hottest property on the continent.

Liverpool will be one of his countless freelancers this summer, although only a few can afford his registered price tag of £ 150 million. Since Darwin Nunez probably goes and another potentially to the starting door on the way to the starting door on the way, the funds could be repeated and a contract with Newcastle for Isak’s services was concluded.

It would be a special addition to Slots side.

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