Liverpool have made two signings so far this summer, bringing in Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai
Liverpool sent a clear letter of intent to the rest of the Premier League on Sunday afternoon after signing Dominik Szoboszlai.
The Reds have agreed a £60m deal for the RB Leipzig midfielder, who will play alongside Alexis Mac Allister in first-team midfield next season.
Recent reports suggest there could be a third signing, with Romeo Lavia heavily linked with the youngest player to join Merseyside.
Elsewhere at Anfield, Arsenal are the busiest of the other six top clubs and are set to complete a lucrative £105m deal for Declan Rice.
Having already signed Kai Havertz from Chelsea, the Gunners are moving forward with determination into the transfer window as they seek another title challenge.
Below is a summary of the latest deals that could soon be finalized by the Reds’ closest rivals as we get closer to the return of the Premier League.
The Red Devils have reportedly launched a last-minute attempt to hijack Barcelona’s deal with Brazilian sensation Vitor Roque.
The 18-year-old is expected to leave Athletico Paranaense for Barcelona, with Mundo Deportivo revealing the two clubs already have a pre-agreement for the forward to join the La Liga giants.
But he adds that United, along with Tottenham Hotspur and Paris Saint-Germain, have called on Roque’s entourage to “change their minds”. The player himself would be “very clear” about his future and would only like to go to Barcelona. chelsea
Chelsea have reportedly been ‘in touch’ with Juventus over striker Dusan Vlahovic’s availability. The Serbian striker signed for the Italian giants last January and has scored 23 goals in 63 games.
According to Corriere Della Sera, the Londoners have already added Christopher Nkunku to their squad but are looking for another striker.
‘One of the ideas’ at Chelsea is ‘to take over Vlahovic’, although whether or not an offer will materialize remains to be seen.
Manchester City
It has been suggested that Manchester City continue their efforts to keep Kyle Walker as talks continue over his position at the club.
The England defender has become a target for FC Bayern Munich and the Bundesliga champions are “still” demanding his services. That is the case, according to Fabrizio Romano, who added to Bayern sources that next week “could be crucial” in making a final decision.
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Arsenal are said to be “very interested” in Aurelien Tchouameni and are willing to shell out €90m (£77.3m) for the French midfielder.
Tchouameni was a target for Liverpool last summer and recent reports out of Spain suggest Jurgen Klopp could be looking to reignite a move for the Frenchman. Arsenal are the latest English side to be linked with a bid.
Defensa Central say the 23-year-old has become a ‘priority target’ for Mikel Arteta. However, Los Blancos can very well affect this plan due to the attitude of “not considering” a sale of this transfer window.
Tottenham Hotspur
Van Tottenham Hotspur should permanently sign the Barcelona defender Clement Langlet after his first loan in the club.
Tottenham Hotspur
Van Tottenham Hotspur should permanently sign the Barcelona defender Clement Langlet after his first loan in the club.
Lenglet spent the latest campaign with the Lilywites and contained a total of 35 times for the club during his temporary stay in the capital.
Joan Laporta, president of Barcelona, told Barcelona, president of the 28 -year -old who returns north of London and said to La Vanguardia: “I think we will reach an agreement for Lenglet with Tottenham. It’s almost never fast. It depends on the other party.
Newcastle are currently considering loan deals for Conor Gallagher and Kalvin Phillips, whose futures at their respective clubs are uncertain.
Gallagher could be sold by Chelsea as they look to continue raising capital by sacking squad members, while Phillips has had extremely limited playing time at Manchester City and struggled to make a name for himself thanks to infrequent appearances.
The Telegraph understands the Magpies are ‘verifying’ loans for the England duo but could struggle to secure Gallagher’s services as Mauricio Pochettino considers giving him ‘another chance to prove himself’.