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·11 de julio de 2025
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·11 de julio de 2025
Liverpool have spent their fair share across this transfer window so far.
The summer of 2024 was particularly quiet and the club has decided that there are positions in the squad that need attention and letting another year go by without addressing them isn't possible.
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Florian Wirtz solves a whole manner is issues, not least the creativity lost by Trent Alexander-Arnold leaving, alongside adding a new dynamic to the midfield and supporting the different forward roles.
Milos Kerkez adds freshness to the left flank that struggled last season, and Jeremie Frimpong helps to create competition for Conor Bradley and Mohamed Salah on the right hand side.
The overall amount spent is around £200m, although roughly £60m has been brought in through sales - as such, there exists a distinct possibility that further big-money moves are on the cards.
Newcastle are a team on the way up, and they have plenty of players that are of interest to the Reds, not least Bruno Guimaraes in midfield, alongside Alexander Isak - who was last season's best striker.
And in addition to those two, many Liverpool fans have grown to love Anthony Gordon, who spent the early part of his career as a direct rival, playing for the Blue half of the city at Everton.
Having grown up in the area, a move back to Merseyside would make sense, but it has long appeared as though he is off limits, much like the other two players that have caught the fans' eye.
But an exclusive update from Football Insider might be the promising news we've been hoping for.
In their report, it said: "Liverpool remain interested in Newcastle star Anthony Gordon and are plotting a late-summer move, sources have told Football Inside. The 24-year-old came close to a move to Anfield last summer and told friends at the time that he was 'very keen' on the switch.
"Sources say Gordon is still open to a move to Liverpool despite having signed a new long-term contract at Newcastle in October to extend his stay until 2030. Newcastle are reluctant to sell their star players this summer, but privately value the England international at around £100m."