Liverpool is reportedly closing in on two major signings, with personal terms already agreed upon for both players.
Liverpool is reportedly closing in on two major signings, with personal terms already agreed upon for both players. According to Sky Sports and transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, the Reds are set to finalize deals for:
– Milos Kerkez: Bournemouth’s talented left-back, with Liverpool having agreed personal terms and now working on negotiating a transfer fee with the Cherries. Kerkez’s potential arrival could rejuvenate Andy Robertson’s career, according to former Premier League manager Gordon Strachan.
– Jeremie Frimpong: Bayer Leverkusen’s dynamic right-back, who has arrived in the UK to complete his transfer to Liverpool. Frimpong has already passed his medical and agreed personal terms, with the transfer fee reportedly set at £29.5 million.
Liverpool’s transfer strategy this summer aims to bolster their squad, particularly in defense, with Arne Slot and sporting director Richard Hughes driving the recruitment efforts. The potential signings of Kerkez and Frimpong would significantly strengthen Liverpool’s defense and provide competition for existing players ¹ ² ³.
Other Potential Signings
– Florian Wirtz: Liverpool has made a first official bid for Bayer Leverkusen’s attacking midfielder, worth €100 million with add-ons. Wirtz has reportedly given the green light for a move to Anfield.
– Alexander Isak: The Reds are also interested in signing Newcastle United’s star striker, with Isak expressing his desire to leave the Magpies. However, Newcastle values Isak at £150 million, and Liverpool might need to increase their bid to secure his signature ⁴.