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·24 août 2025
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·24 août 2025
Liverpool could move on seven first-team players this week. Here's the list.
The final week of the transfer window is upon us and Liverpool have got business to do. Lots of it, actually.
Alexander Isak is the number one. He sits at the top of the shortlist and Liverpool are eager to get something done.
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Similarly, the club will attempt to sign Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace. The Eagles are willing to do a deal - that much is clear - but less clear is the price.
On top of all of that, though, are outgoing transfers. Liverpool still have players in their first-team squad who could leave this week, bringing in a substantial amount of money.
Here's the list.
Reports in Germany suggest Harvey Elliott has already agreed on personal terms with RB Leipzig. Whether they'll now pay enough for Liverpool to sell is another matter, however.
But after limited gametime last season, Elliott's future is very much in doubt - especially after Florian Wirtz arrived to play in his position. A massive week for the playmaker.
Arguably the biggest of his career.
Now, we don't think Federico Chiesa is going to leave and the signs right now suggest he's staying. However, his name has been linked with moves away all summer.
Napoli had an interest at one point, as did AC Milan. A late move could change things and until the window is shut, Chiesa's future isn't set.
Ibrahima Konaté's contract expires at the end of the season. It's unclear whether he'll sign a new one but Real Madrid are certainly hoping he doesn't.
They want to snap him up next summer for free. Some reports in Spain, however, claim a deal could happen this week.
It would be for a cut-price fee, of course, but it's not impossible. Especially if it helps Liverpool land his replacement in Marc Guehi.
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Now the third-choice left-back at Liverpool, it seems incredibly likely that Kostas Tsimikas leaves. We're not even sure there's space in the squad for him, honestly.
But reports linking him with moves elsewhere have been thin. The most recent suggests a loan to Olympiakos is on the cards.
Stefan Bajcetic doesn't appear to have an immediate future at Liverpool. Certainly, he's fallen out of the plans under Arne Slot, with Trey Nyoni looking more likely to nail down a regular role at the moment.
Liverpool are supposedly in talks with Girona about a possible move. We certainly expect the Spaniard to head somewhere this week.
There's not really any chance that Rhys Williams sticks around at Liverpool. Long out of the plans, the Reds have too many centre-backs as it is.
Williams was relegated from League Two while on loan at Morecambe last season and it's unclear what kind of move would be on the cards this time around. It'll have to be somewhere, though, if he wants senior football.
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