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·20 August 2026
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Andoni Iraola will not get what he wants. Liverpool have rejected his wish in the transfer market.
Andoni Iraola is the new head coach at Liverpool but we can't imagine he's thrilled with the start to life in the transfer market. The club haven't addressed many of the issues that plagued them last season, nor the new issues brought about this summer.
Mohamed Salah's exit, for instance, remains unaddressed. Liverpool desperately need to find some sort of goal output from wide areas or they'll sorely miss his 12 goals and assists from even a sub-par season.
A loan move for Ronald Araújo at least puts off the decision on replacing Ibrahima Konaté for another year, but there also hasn't been any sign that Liverpool will find extra goals to make up for Hugo Ekitiké's long-term injury.
And then there's whatever's happening in midfield. The middle of the pitch wasn't well-balanced last season and many assumed it would be addressed this summer.
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Instead, Liverpool don't look likely to sign anyone and will in fact lose an option. Curtis Jones is on the brink of joining Inter, with a medical booked for Friday.
The Reds will be incredibly light in the middle if he leaves without a replacement. And as pointed out by the Athletic, Iraola didn't actually want Jones to leave in the first place.
He spoke publicly early in pre-season that he wanted Jones to remain at the club. Instead, the Scouser will be sold to Italy before he can wind down his contract.
That's got to be a blow and Liverpool, surely, can't let Iraola go into this campaign without some sort of new option to replace a player he didn't want to lose. It would feel like a massive blow for a new head coach to face limited options from day one but time is running out.
Can they secure a midfielder with around 10 days left in the window? That's entirely unclear, especially when links to players are few and far between.
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