Last week, Liverpool signed 18-year-old central defender Leoni from Parma, but the Reds are still looking for opportunities to sign. Theathletic revealed the Reds' plans for this week.
Liverpool had negotiated with Crystal Palace on the introduction of Gee, but there was still a big gap in player valuation between the two sides, and further negotiations are expected to continue this week.
Liverpool Sports Director Richard Hughes agrees to sell winger Ben Dock to Bournemouth for £25m. The Scots made 10 appearances for Liverpool and spent only £600,000 when they came from the Celtics three years ago. The deal was officially announced on Monday night.
Liverpool new player Ekitic performed well in his Premier League debut against Bournemouth, contributing a goal and an assist, forming a frontcourt trident with Garkepo and Salah. Chiesa Jr. also scored a goal after making a substitute, while the talented young player Engumoha did not get a chance to play. However, after Nunes, Louis Dias left the team and Jota's unfortunate death, Liverpool still appears to be missing a striker. Isaac will be the perfect addition to Slott's current forward line, but there is no sign that Liverpool will launch an alternative.
Signing Guy and Isaac is considered the perfect ending of this busy transfer window, which will give Liverpool enough depth on both ends of the court. Given that England international Guy is about to enter his final year in his contract with Crystal Palace, he is seen as a good market opportunity and the player may leave freely next summer. The situation in Isaac is even more complicated, and although the striker is eager to join Anfield, Newcastle still refuses to let it go. Liverpool's earlier offer of 110 million pounds has been rejected.
Eliot's future remains uncertain, and Leipzig regards him as a potential replacement for Simmons, but has not yet made a specific offer. Zimikas is expected to leave the team before the transfer window is closed, and the Greek international hopes to join a club that provides European opportunities and is more likely to choose to play abroad rather than stay in the Premier League. At present, he is still considering various options.
Liverpool are considering loan requests from several young players, including Lewis Kumas, James McConnell and Cad Gordon. Kumas attracted the interest of Sheffield United, Hull City, Wrexham and Preston, and Norwich had previously intended to introduce him. McConnell's suitors include West Brom, Oxford United, Hull City and Graz Storm, while Gordon is chased by Swansea and Derbyshire.