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Kimmich and Guehi are among the players that the new manager is considering signing for Liverpool in the transfer window.

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Liverpool is gearing up for an eventful summer ahead. As Jurgen Klopp bids farewell, fans will soon witness a fresh face taking charge on the sidelines.

 

The identity of the new manager remains a mystery, despite the ongoing speculation surrounding Ruben Amorim from Sporting Lisbon. There will be no time for relaxation for the chosen successor, as they will immediately dive into transfer discussions upon their appointment.

 

However, it won’t just be the new manager who will be stepping into unfamiliar territory. Richard Hughes is set to join as the sporting director, under the guidance of Michael Edwards, who will resume his role as the football CEO within FSG.

 

Liverpool could consider five budget-friendly options this summer to address the need for a new defensive midfielder.

 

Kimmich is rumored to be leaving Bayern Munich, and with Tuchel’s departure, the midfielder may be looking for a fresh start. Despite his regular appearances this season, Kimmich seems unsettled at Bayern and could be on the move soon.

 

Liverpool could benefit from his experience and skills in the midfield, especially with Endo’s recent struggles and Thiago’s potential departure.

 

Kimmich would be a suitable and cost-effective choice for the team, although he may attract interest from other clubs as well.

 

Goncalo Inacio’s name has frequently been associated with Liverpool as they search for another center-back. However, doubts remain about his ability to succeed in the Premier League.

 

During his 42 matches, the 22-year-old has contributed to Sporting’s 15 clean sheets and scored four goals, aiding his team’s pursuit of their second title in four seasons. Nevertheless, Liverpool requires a player with a proven track record in the top-five leagues who can secure a regular spot in the starting lineup.

 

If Amorim is appointed, the likelihood of Inacio joining Anfield significantly increases. It would be unfair to dismiss the idea of a big club taking a chance on him. Additionally, his performances for Portugal in the Euros, if given the opportunity, could influence his future.

 

Liverpool are poised for a busy summer ahead. With Jurgen Klopp’s departure bringing tears to the eyes of fans, a new manager will soon take charge at Anfield.

 

While speculation swirls around Ruben Amorim from Sporting Lisbon, the identity of Klopp’s successor remains a mystery. The incoming manager will have little time to relax, as transfer plans are expected to be swiftly put into action.

 

Joining the new manager in the boardroom will be Richard Hughes as sporting director, under the guidance of Michael Edwards returning as football CEO within FSG.

 

Balancing the manager’s preferences with the club’s financial constraints will be crucial. Here are five cost-effective options for Liverpool to consider in the upcoming transfer window.

 

Liverpool must start considering their options for the future without Mohamed Salah, who will turn 32 this summer and has just one year remaining on his contract.

 

While it may seem sacrilegious to suggest selling Salah this summer, it is worth pondering whether Harvey Elliott can truly fill his shoes when the time comes. However, finding a replacement for Salah, much like finding a successor to Klopp, is an incredibly challenging task.

 

Although Mohammed Kudus has only been with West Ham for less than a year, it would be difficult for him to reject a move to Liverpool.

 

If the Hammers fail to secure a top seven finish and face financial constraints due to FFP, they may have to prioritize money over retaining their players. In such a scenario, the departure of manager David Moyes would further enhance Liverpool’s chances of acquiring Kudus.

 

Kudus may come at a high price due to his long contract, lasting until 2028, but he is seen as a worthwhile investment for the future. While this transfer is considered risky, especially with the potential departure of Luis Diaz, Kudus’ versatility on both wings makes him a valuable addition, having scored 17 goals and provided five assists this season.

 

Victor Osimhen has announced his departure from Napoli this summer, but his hefty release clause of over £100m makes him an unlikely target for Liverpool. With Darwin Nunez, Diogo Jota, and Cody Gakpo already in the squad, acquiring Osimhen could potentially disrupt team dynamics.

 

Although Alexander Isak has been performing well for Newcastle, Liverpool faces a similar financial challenge as with Osimhen. Florian Wirtz is set to attract interest this summer, but Xabi Alonso’s decision to remain at Bayer Leverkusen might deter him from seeking a move, including to Anfield.

 

Benfica’s midfielder Joao Neves is currently in outstanding form and appears to be on track for a move this summer. Nevertheless, Liverpool already boasts a number of options for the number 8 position, and at just 19 years old, Neves is still developing. It is important to consider that standout performances at the upcoming Euros in Germany could impact Liverpool’s transfer decisions.

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