Liverpool transfer news: Alisson makes ‘hard’ admission, Reds agree future move

Liverpool still has work to do with two more weeks left from the transfer window and Alexander Isak and Marc Guehi The Hok names are speculated on possible Anfield employers

The first Premier League match of the season is avoided and two weeks of the transfer window remain. There is few signs that Liverpool slows down their work.

The Reds got their affairs at a rapid pace when they moved for Jeremie Frimpong and Trent Alexander-Arnold made his exit. Figures such as Florian Wirtz and Milos Kerkez followed when the expenditures typed to £ 300 million in Anfield.

There have also been enough stars in the opposite direction. Arne Slot has said goodbye to Jarell Quansah, Tyler Morton and Caoimhin Kelleher to bring funds.

And talking about Alexander Isak is still left after he had missed the Newcastle opening match. In the meantime, Liverpool will still have the feeling that they need a defender in the middle of left to Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi.

That said, Mirror football looks at the latest transfer news and rumors around Anfield.

Alisson

Alisson believes that the difficulty of integrating so many new players in one go is appreciated. Liverpool's transfer work is praised when they added talents such as Florian Wirtz, Milos Kerez, Jeremie Frimpong and Hugo Ekitike, but the Brazilian keeper thinks it will come with a cost.

“I think it's hard,” Alisson told NBC. “Not many people talk about the changes we had in the team. Everyone has said how good our team will be with new players who come in, but nobody talks about the challenge that this is. It's a big challenge.

“Last season we had the challenge to change the manager, but you keep the players so that you know each other, you just have to keep the same way of playing. The manager was smart in the way he did that and also implemented new things, it was easy for us to understand.”

“I think they play for Jeremie for Flo (Wirtz) and for Hugo, who is playing in the Premier League for the first time, you have the physicality that is a bit different, the intensity,” he added. “But they showed up so well, they played amazingly well. Of course with our help, but they showed that their qualities are on the standard of Liverpool FC.”

Ben Doak is approaching the movement

Liverpool and Bournemouth have agreed a £ 25 million deal for Ben Doak – with only the formalities that remain after the clubs have reached harmony this weekend. The Scotland International was absent in the Premier League seal opener of the teams after a breakthrough in discussions and now a deal is almost done.

The cherries identified Doak as the ideal candidate to replace the new Brentford star Dango Ouattara Andoni Iraola, according to Liverpool Echo. Bournemouth defended the competition from Porto and Stuttgart to promote their deal after Doak was made on loan in Middlesbrough last season.

Glasner's Guehi posture

Crystal Palace -Baas Oliver Glasner claims that Marc Guehi and Ebereechi Eze remain 100 percent with the Eagles in the midst of speculation about their futures. Eze is a large scale connected to Spurs and should miss the match against Chelsea, while Guehi only has a year about his contract in the middle of a move to Liverpool.

After the aimless draw of the Eagles, Glasner seemed calm about the status of his star players and never considered excluding them from his team. “Not at all,” he said.

“EBS and Marc, there was a lot of noise about these two players last week. Everyone could see the performances against Liverpool, and [against Chelsea] They were 100% in line with this team.

“As long as they are 100% dedicated, they will play because they are so good. I watched them in training all week. I spoke with them almost daily, maybe more than my children and wife, but it was worth talking to them. They not only showed that they are great football players, but they are great people and that was what I expected.”

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