Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister may be on his way to Liverpool, but is unlikely to be the only midfielder joining this summer
Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister is likely to be on the verge of joining Liverpool after his manager Roberto De Zerbi dropped a massive hint that he would be on his way out following the final Premier League game of the season on Sunday.
World Cup winner Mac Allister was tearful following the full-time whistle of Brighton’s last day 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa, with De Zerbi conceding that it was his midfielder’s “last game” for the club.
While other clubs have expressed interest in Mac Allister, Jurgen Klopp’s team are widely seen as the likely destination, with plenty of Liverpool transfers expected
But who will Liverpool sign this summer? FourFourTwo runs through the transfer rumours doing the rounds.
Who will Liverpool sign this summer?
GOALKEEPERS
With Alisson in goal and Adrian and Caoimhín Kelleher as back-ups, Liverpool haven’t been linked with the signing of a new goalkeeper.
- Goalkeepers
- Defenders
- Midfielders
- Forwards
Who Liverpool will sign in the upcoming transfer window is the question every Reds fan has on their lips at the moment, every supporter desperate to see the squad bolstered after a disappointing season.
With the midfield especially looking lacklustre, Liverpool will inevitably do business focusing on this problem position – though there are still plenty of options across the pitch they will still look to address.
Many of the players they are linked with usually don’t end up joining the club, but if they do, it’s usually to great fanfare and plenty of expectation.
But who will Liverpool sign this summer? FourFourTwo runs through the transfer rumours doing the rounds.
Who will Liverpool sign this summer?
GOALKEEPERS
With Alisson in goal and Adrian and Caoimhín Kelleher as back-ups, Liverpool haven’t been linked with the signing of a new goalkeeper.
DEFENDERS
Following defensive frailties this season, Liverpool are eager to improve their central defending options for next season. According to Italian journalist Ciro Venerato of Rai, Napoli centre-back Kim Min-jae is on the radar for Premier League clubs – and Liverpool are ready to pay over £60 million for his services.
A more expensive option is available, though, in the form of Josko Gvardiol. The RB Leipzig centre-back could be at the centre of a furious bidding war between Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City and top European clubs this summer, The Athletic reports. Liverpool have previously dealt with RB Leipzig on multiple occasions, though, and could provide a better environment for the Croatian to continue his impressive development
- Goalkeepers
- Defenders
- Midfielders
- Forwards
Who Liverpool will sign in the upcoming transfer window is the question every Reds fan has on their lips at the moment, every supporter desperate to see the squad bolstered after a disappointing season.
With the midfield especially looking lacklustre, Liverpool will inevitably do business focusing on this problem position – though there are still plenty of options across the pitch they will still look to address.
Many of the players they are linked with usually don’t end up joining the club, but if they do, it’s usually to great fanfare and plenty of expectation.
But who will Liverpool sign this summer? FourFourTwo runs through the transfer rumours doing the rounds.
Who will Liverpool sign this summer?
GOALKEEPERS
With Alisson in goal and Adrian and Caoimhín Kelleher as back-ups, Liverpool haven’t been linked with the signing of a new goalkeeper.
DEFENDERS
Following defensive frailties this season, Liverpool are eager to improve their central defending options for next season. According to Italian journalist Ciro Venerato of Rai, Napoli centre-back Kim Min-jae is on the radar for Premier League clubs – and Liverpool are ready to pay over £60 million for his services.
A more expensive option is available, though, in the form of Josko Gvardiol. The RB Leipzig centre-back could be at the centre of a furious bidding war between Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City and top European clubs this summer, The Athletic reports. Liverpool have previously dealt with RB Leipzig on multiple occasions, though, and could provide a better environment for the Croatian to continue his impressive development.
For promising defenders, Liverpool have been keeping tabs on Benfica’s Antonio Silva. The 19-year-old Silva only made his first-team debut in August but he is already one of the first names on Roger Schmidt’s team sheet, and Liverpool have reportedly sent scouts to Lisbon to watch him play on multiple occasions this season.
Liverpool would like to take Levi Colwill from Chelsea this summer, as they look to bolster their backline, writes the Football Insider. The 20-year-old can play on the left side defence as well as at full-back and has been likened to Van Dijk in the past.
Colwill has impressed in limited minutes on loan at Brighton & Hove Albion, as part of the deal that took Marc Cucurella in the opposite direction. The left-footed defender is incredibly highly-rated but may not have too much of a future in west London.
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