Kevin De Bruyne has been associated with a shock transfer to Liverpool, while the Reds Jeremie Frimpong have identified as an option to replace the departing Trent Alexander-Arnold
Liverpool has yet to get the Premier League trophy in control, but the Reds are already planning how they will hold on next season. Arne Slot and his players have many more parties between now and the end of the month, but behind the scenes, the Liverpool recruitment team is preparing when the first part of the summer transfer window will open on 1 June.
Slot knows that his side cannot afford to stand still when they want to win back-to-back League titles for the first time since 1984. The Reds boss has suggested on a 'Big Summer' on the transfer front, with much more income than last year expected.
Liverpool only drew two players at the helm during the first summer of the Dutchman, one of whom was immediately lent while the other could hardly be seen. This time it should be much different.
The Reds will be forced on the right back market after Trent Alexander-Arnold finally confirmed earlier this week that he would leave at the end of his contract. His creativity will be missed unless Liverpool can find a suitable replacement – or anyone even better.
Here is an overview of the latest transfer news from Anfield.
De Bruyne offers claims that are rooted
Liverpool has not made an offer for Kevin De Bruyne, despite a sensational report of the opposite on Tuesday. It was claimed that Anfield Chiefs the legend of Manchester City, who became a free agent this summer, and had made a proposal.
But the Liverpool -Eecho insists that such an offer has not been made. De Bruyne, 33, has publicly confirmed that he would be open to stay in the Premier League when his city contract ends, although a stunning step to Merseyside remains an unlikely prospect.
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Frimpong Release clause comes forward
Bayer Leverkusen -star Jeremie Frimpong has a release clause of € 35 million (£ 29 million) in the middle of the left of a move to Liverpool. Frimpong, 24, has been advertised as the ideal replacement for Trent Alexander-Arnold thanks to its attacking qualities.
Multiple reports state that the Netherlands International would like to come to Liverpool and that the Reds should not break the bank to sign him. Frimpong has spent four years at Leverkusen, usually under ex-liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso.
Chiesa to get the Serie A return tour
Liverpool -Wing player Federico Chiesa is expected to leave Anfield after less than a year at the club, with a return to Italy. After having spent the majority of this season on the bench, Chiesa was rare in the 3-1 loss of Sunday for Chelsea.
But the 27-year-old Italian is clearly not in the current plans of Arne Slot. According to Calciomercato, both AC Milan and Napoli have registered their interest.
