
Liverpool FC have been anything but quiet this summer, with Arne Slot’s Premier League champions making waves in the transfer market. Having already secured marquee signings like Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, Jeremie Frimpong, and Milos Kerkez, the Reds are far from done as they aim to bolster their squad for a title defense. With less than a month left in the transfer window, Liverpool are reportedly working on four shocking transfers that could leave fans stunned. The striker market, in particular, is heating up, with blockbuster names and unexpected twists dominating the headlines.
Outgoings: Nunez and Morton on the Move?
One of the most surprising developments is the potential departure of striker Darwin Nunez. The Uruguayan has been a polarizing figure at Anfield since his big-money move in 2022, and his future has been the subject of intense speculation. According to The Athletic, Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal have identified Nunez as their priority attacking target and are preparing to intensify their pursuit. Notably, the report suggests Nunez is open to the move if negotiations progress, a revelation that could shock fans who expected him to stay in Europe. Italian side Napoli have also made a firm approach, while AC Milan are monitoring the situation, though neither has met Liverpool’s valuation. With the Reds’ attacking options thinning after Luis Diaz’s £65.5m move to Bayern Munich, losing Nunez could force Liverpool to accelerate their plans in the forward market.
Meanwhile, midfielder Tyler Morton appears to be on the verge of leaving Anfield. Echo Sport reported that Liverpool have agreed a £15m fee with Ligue 1 side Lyon for the 22-year-old academy product. While the deal is in its final stages, the potential exit of Morton, who impressed during loan spells in the Championship, has surprised some supporters who saw him as a future first-team star. His departure would free up funds and squad space, potentially fueling Liverpool’s ambitious plans for incoming signings.
Incoming: Isak and Sesko in the Striker Spotlight
The striker market is where Liverpool’s transfer strategy is truly erupting. Alexander Isak remains the club’s dream target, with the Newcastle United star’s clinical finishing and versatility making him a perfect fit for Slot’s system. However, prising Isak away from St James’ Park is no easy task, with Newcastle reluctant to sell their talisman, reportedly valuing him at £120–150m. Recent developments, however, have given Liverpool hope. Newcastle’s pursuit of RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko suggests they may be preparing for life without Isak, provided they secure a top-quality replacement. The 21-year-old Slovenian has also caught the attention of Manchester United, adding complexity to the saga. With both clubs eager to avoid a drawn-out transfer battle, the coming week could be pivotal in determining whether Liverpool can land their top target or if Sesko’s arrival at Newcastle paves the way for Isak’s blockbuster move to Anfield.
The Reds’ interest in Sesko himself cannot be ruled out entirely. While Liverpool have prioritized Isak, Sesko’s youth, physicality, and goal-scoring prowess make him an attractive alternative. If Newcastle secure Sesko and United miss out, Liverpool could pivot to the Leipzig forward, whose £50m release clause makes him a more affordable option compared to Isak’s hefty price tag. Either way, the striker market is poised for a dramatic conclusion, and Liverpool are at the heart of it.
Defensive Reinforcements: Guehi and Beyond
On the defensive front, Liverpool’s need for a new centre-back is urgent following Jarell Quansah’s £35m move to Bayer Leverkusen and Joe Gomez’s injury during the pre-season tour. With only Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate as fit senior centre-backs, Slot has acknowledged the need for reinforcements, despite the versatility of players like Ryan Gravenberch and Wataru Endo. Crystal Palace’s Marc Guehi is a prime target, with his 23 England caps and proven Premier League quality making him an ideal candidate to bolster Liverpool’s backline. However, Palace’s £70m asking price has been a sticking point, especially as Guehi’s contract enters its final year, potentially allowing him to leave for free in 2026. Liverpool’s reluctance to overpay could see them explore younger, more cost-effective options like Leeds United’s Charlie Cresswell or Empoli’s Giovanni Leoni, both of whom have been linked in recent weeks. Fans would be shocked if Liverpool managed to secure Guehi at a reduced fee, but the club’s disciplined approach to transfers suggests they won’t be drawn into a bidding war.
A Game-Changing Window for the Champions
Liverpool’s transfer activity this summer has been nothing short of spectacular, with over £250m spent on new signings and several high-profile departures already confirmed. The potential exits of Nunez and Morton, combined with the pursuit of Isak or Sesko and a new centre-back like Guehi, could take their spending even higher. As the Reds prepare for the Community Shield against Crystal Palace and their Premier League opener against Bournemouth, the next few weeks promise to be a rollercoaster for fans. Will Liverpool secure their dream striker in Isak? Can they negotiate a deal for Guehi to shore up their defense? And will Nunez’s potential move to Al Hilal spark a late scramble for attacking reinforcements? One thing is certain: Liverpool are silently orchestrating a transfer window that could redefine their squad and keep them at the top of the Premier League.