Liverpool van Arne Slot has already become Premier League champions and can enjoy a relaxed end of the season with three more games to go, and they will already pay their attention to the 2025-26 campaign
Liverpool is already Premier League champions and now have little to play while they are preparing to play the last three games of the season. It has been an incredible campaign for the men of Arne Slot who have received the title with four more games and now they can enjoy a relaxed end of the season.
The Reds were hit by Chelsea 3-1 on weekends and there is a feeling that the team is all their eye on the 2025-26 season while they want to build their success.
Liverpool was reinforced by Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk who committed their short-term futures to the club, but after Trent Alexander-Arnold revealed that he would stop Anfield this summer, there are still a number of decisions to be made in the transfer market.
In addition to finding the successor to Alexander-Arnold, Liverpool may also want to find a long-term replacement for Van Dijk, while he is also strengthened on the left and in the front.
Mirror Football has taken a look at the latest Liverpool Transfer stories, gossip and rumors in the structure of the summer window.
Mbeumo boost
Just like with Van Dijk, Liverpool knows that they will eventually have to find a long -term successor to Salah in attack, despite the Egyptian who signed a new two -year -old deal.
That player could be Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo after his impressive season led him to score 18 goals and had delivered this period six assists in the Premier League, which shows that he can deliver at the highest level.
Mbeumo is only 25, so he is a good gamble for the future, while Salah is 32. The Cameroonian is strongly connected to an exit from the club this summer and speculation has only grown after his teammate said he would probably leave.
Christian Norgaard spoke during an interview about Mbeumo and admitted that the bees may have to start without him with plans for life – which should come as a boost for Liverpool if they want to sign the attacker.
“I think Bryan will probably go,” Norgaard told Sky Sports. “I don't know anything about Wissa yet. Everyone hopes that he might stay. Anyway, I am happy for the season and I am happy for both. They deserve it so much.
“I am sure he will be ready if Wissa gets his dream movement, or Bryan leaves and there will be a change in the attacking players. I think the club is so talented in recruiting and always two or three steps ahead.”
Lock eyes up Kerkez
Another area that Liverpool will target this summer is left back after viewing the decreasing versions of Andy Robertson, who seems to have lost his place in the team in Anfield.
Kostas Tsimikas has recently preferred the preference for lately and the Dutchman can try to find a stronger competition for next season. Bournemouth star Milos Kerkez is a long-term objective for the Reds.
And according to De Telegraaf, Kerkez is the “number one” target of Liverpool this summer, even though he is also interested in Wolves star Rayan Ait-Nouri.
It was previously reported that Bournemouth wants to bank about £ 45 million if they decide to sell the defender, with Baas Andoni Iraola who apparently is open to a deal. He said: “I don't think it's different from previous years, especially if the team has done well.
“It happened to us last season. We didn't know what was going to happen to some players. We lost Lloyd Kelly and then Dom Solanke. If a player leaves because someone comes with what the club regards as a good offer, we have to be ready for those situations, but not with fear.”
Alexander-Arnold's real warning
Writing is on the wall for Alexander-Arnold after he has confirmed that he will leave Anfield after he has arrived at the club as a six-year-old, although his move to Real Madrid still has to be stamped.
The move from the right back to the Spanish capital is seen as a formality and Madrid hopes to sign him next month even before the end of his contract, so that he can compete in the World Cup club this summer.
Alexander-Arnold has won almost every trophy that is available for him in Liverpool and will now look ahead to a new chapter, although he has been warned that he will not be an automatic starter in the Spanish club by the former Madrid star Alvaro Benito.
“If Carvajal is fit, I can't imagine that Arnold as a starter at Real Madrid … nor like a left back,” he said in the El Larguero radio program. “
'He is a shallower player than Marcos Llorente [Former Real Madrid right wing-back]For example, but he is a passer -by because his balls are very good, because he center very well and because he has that ride inside. “
