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Liverpool is making efforts to bolster an important position, with negotiations taking place with a £29 million talent about a possible move…

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Liverpool is diligently working to improve a key area of their squad, having held conversations with a £29 million player about a potential acquisition.

 

Liverpool is actively seeking to bolster a crucial position, having engaged in discussions with a £29 million player regarding a potential transfer.

 

Following the appointment of Arne Slot as the new manager, Liverpool made limited additions to their squad this summer.

 

They ultimately secured the signings of Federico Chiesa and Giorgi Mamardashvili; however, Mamardashvili has since returned to Valencia on loan, as he was brought in as a prospective long-term successor to Alisson.

 

It was widely known that the Reds aimed to acquire a new midfielder, with Martin Zubimendi being their top choice.

 

Nevertheless, after he opted to remain at Real Sociedad, Liverpool did not pursue any other midfielders before the transfer deadline.

 

According to Football Insider, Liverpool’s chief executive Michael Edwards is strategizing to recruit a new deep-lying playmaker in 2025 and has already begun preparations for this acquisition.

 

Edwards is known for utilizing a data-driven approach to identify targets, which he is likely to apply in this instance as well.

 

The club had shown interest in Adrien Rabiot, who is valued at approximately £29 million by Transfermarkt, and even initiated talks to sign him as a free agent last month.

 

However, the deal did not materialize, leading Liverpool to redirect their attention to other options.

 

As Liverpool looks to secure a new midfielder, the report does not specify the exact player they are targeting, making it intriguing to see who they will ultimately sign to enhance their midfield in 2025.

 

Last summer, Liverpool brought in Wataru Endo to strengthen their midfield, but he has struggled to make a significant impact under Slot, finding it challenging to secure a spot in the starting eleven this season.

 

Fortunately, the emergence of Ryan Gravenberch has alleviated concerns regarding the number six position.

 

The ex-Ajax player transferred to the club from Bayern Munich last summer.

 

Although his initial season was not particularly impressive, he is now beginning to thrive under the mentorship of his fellow countryman.

 

Even with a limited number of new acquisitions this summer, Slot has embarked on a promising journey with Liverpool.

 

The Merseyside team has triumphed in their first three Premier League matches this season, netting seven goals while maintaining a clean sheet.

 

Additionally, they secured a 3-0 victory against Manchester United at Old Trafford in their most recent match before the international break.

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