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Liverpool. Under Arne Slot, Liverpool is about to undergo a summer of transition, and Saudi Arabian clubs are already preparing to attempt luring

Under Arne Slot, Liverpool is about to undergo a summer of transition, and Saudi Arabian clubs are already preparing to attempt luring Joe Gomez and Luis Diaz away from Anfield.

Aspiring Saudi Pro League teams have identified Luis Diaz and Joe Gomez as summer transfer targets, and they will now try Liverpool’s resolve.

After longtime manager Jurgen Klopp resigned earlier this month, the Reds are about to embark on a new chapter under Arne Slot, and it’s likely that the Dutchman will make adjustments to his new squad.

Despite ongoing attention from the Middle East, Mohamed Salah has stated that he intends to stay at Anfield; however, Saudi Arabia is showing interest in other Liverpool players.

According to The Mail, clubs are keeping an eye on Diaz and Gomez, but they are more interested in recruiting younger players in an effort to expand the Saudi league than they are in pursuing big-name players.

According to the article, once Klopp decided to leave Liverpool, there is a perception that both Diaz and Gomez would be willing to start over this summer.

Liverpool. Under Arne Slot, Liverpool is about to undergo a summer of transition, and Saudi Arabian clubs are already preparing to attempt luring

Gomez, who had a fantastic season, has been at Anfield since leaving Charlton in 2015, while Diaz, 27, joined the Reds from FC Porto in a £37.5 million transfer back in January 2022. Saudi Arabia expressed interest in the former last year, but Liverpool was hesitant to let the adaptable defender go.

Along with Gomez, Salah was also strongly connected to Saudi Pro League teams last year. On transfer deadline day, Al-Ittihad even submitted a massive £150 million offer for the Egyptian’s talents. Although it is believed that clubs in the Gulf state are still interested in Salah, Liverpool rejected the offer.

Salah’s current contract has one year left on it, and it is unclear if he and Liverpool would agree to an extension. However, he did hint on social media recently that he intended to stay at Anfield for the 2024–2025 season.

The attacker stated his goal to win more titles in 2019 after sparring with Klopp on the touchline a few weeks before the German said an emotional goodbye to Anfield. “We understand that winning is what matters, and we’ll do everything in our power to ensure that happens next season,” he wrote. We will battle like crazy because our fans deserve it.

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Current Liverpool news as two major transfer priorities are determined ahead of the summer while players in Brazil are being scouted.Real Madrid is clamouring for a Reds star.

Priorities have reportedly emerged before the transfer window opens, and Liverpool is rumoured to have dispatched its senior scout to South America in order to evaluate a few prospects before the summer. Real Madrid and Barcelona, meanwhile, are rumoured to be eyeing a summer transfer for a Reds midfield player.

Arne Slot will lose a few well-known players, but Liverpool will gain more players than Jürgen Klopp will take away from the Dutchman. Signing crucial players like Virgil van Dijk to new contracts will be just as important, if not more so, than any potential transfer transaction. This is your summary of the most recent Liverpool news.

Liverpool embarks on a scouting expedition to South America.

According to 90Min, chief scout Barry Hunter has already travelled to Brazil in search of the nation’s brightest young players. It is suggested that Liverpool would evaluate South American players in addition to those in Europe’s top divisions.

Liverpool’s two positional priority this summer are center-back and attack, the source claims, in addition to their pursuit for players in Brazil. Given the current state of the squad, major alterations are not necessary, although further improvements would ideally come well before the start of preseason.

Barcelona and Real Madrid battles for the Liverpool star

Barry Hunter

On the same day as Jürgen Klopp (and Joël Matip), Thiago Alcântara, a midfielder for Liverpool, bid Anfield farewell. The Spanish star left Merseyside after four years. Regrettably, his injuries plagued him throughout of his time at Liverpool.

However, Fichajes claims that the 33-year-old would be open to returning to Spain and that Real Madrid and Barcelona are eager to sign him on a free transfer. The latter may even give him a role on Hansi Flick’s coaching staff (as a player and coach simultaneously) when the former Germany manager succeeds Xavi, who is set to depart Barcelona this summer, according to AS.

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