Anfield Index
·5 April 2026
Liverpool transfers: £100m double Premier League raid could be on the cards

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·5 April 2026

After spending over £400m in a record-breaking spending spree last summer, another busy transfer window is on the cards for Liverpool this year.
Mohamed Salah has already confirmed that he will leave the club at the end of the season, whilst both Andy Robertson and Ibrahima Konate could follow him out the door when their contracts expire in June.
Therefore, big arrivals are needed if Liverpool are to bounce back from their disastrous title defence under Arne Slot this season.
According to journalist Ekrem Konur, two Premier League stars could be on their radar heading into the transfer window…
According to Konur, posting on X, Liverpool are ‘considering’ moves for two Premier League stars.
“Liverpool are considering two names for summer rebuild: Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba and Newcastle winger Anthony Gordon.”
“Goal -> squad restructuring.”
The 22-year-old midfielder was on the verge of signing for Manchester United last summer in a deal worth in the region of £60m.
However, since that move fell through, the Cameroon international has really struggled for form on the South Coast.
He is still expected to secure a move away from the Amex this summer and according to Konur, Liverpool could be leading the race for his signature.
According to transfermarkt, Baleba is valued at around £48m and has just two years remaining on his contract at Brighton.
Back in 2024, Liverpool came incredibly close to signing Gordon from Newcastle United. Since his arrival for £45m back in 2023, the former Everton forward has been a standout performer for Eddie Howe’s side.
Despite a dip in form this season, the 25-year-old has still managed 17 goals and five assists across all competitions this season.
His performances in the UEFA Champions League have really caught the eye, with ten goals and two assists in 12 appearances.
According to transfermarkt, the boyhood Liverpool fan is valued at £52m, but it would undoubtedly take a much higher offer to pull him away from St. James’ Park.
A move would see him reuinted with his former strike partner Alexander Isak, who made the switch to Anfield for a record-breaking £125m fee last summer.









































