Liverpool faces Bayern Munich on Wednesday as they continue their preseason preparations while also being very active in the transfer market.
The group has only welcomed Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai this summer, but time is running out to bring in more new members. Romeo Lavia is anticipated to receive a second offer, but it is unclear if a different midfielder or perhaps defense reinforcements are the key priorities.
After five brilliant years, Fabinho has now formally left the club as well. He joins Jordan Henderson in the Saudi Pro League, raising more concerns about whether other Liverpool teammates might decide to do the same in the future.
Here are the most recent Reds-related rumors, without further ado.
Levi Colwill
Levi Colwill is about to sign a new six-year contract with Chelsea, dealing Liverpool a blow.
Our sister site football.london reports that Anfield officials have twice enquired about the availability of the teenage center defender, while Brighton & Hove Albion has shown a desire to sign him permanently following his loan season there last year. Colwill is prepared to devote his long-term future to Chelsea, despite Chelsea’s continued insistence that he is “untouchable.”
The 20-year-old appears to have avoided Jurgen Klopp and Roberto De Zerbi’s grasp in large part thanks to new manager Mauricio Pochettino.
The Argentinian has provided reassurances of regular first-team opportunities in the upcoming season, plus catching Colwill’s eye in pre-season with details of a long-term plan, style of play, and personality. All that remains to be seen is official confirmation.
Kylian Mbappe
According to The Telegraph, Paris Saint-Germain is pondering whether to officially protest about Real Madrid to FIFA.
According to them, the French champions are certain that their player has an agreement in place to move to Los Blancos after his current deal expires next summer. This would be against FIFA’s rules because it would be considered approaching a player without the player’s club’s consent.
PSG’s convictions are reported to have been fuelled by the striker’s unwillingness last week to even mention a £259 million transfer to Al Hilal.
during the years, Liverpool has been associated with Mbappe, and during the weekend, there were speculations of a £171 million loan bid for the upcoming season.
Mohamed Salah
The newest star-studded name to be named for the Saudi Pro League’s roster is Fabinho. On Monday night, the 29-year-old announced that he was moving from Liverpool to Al Ittihad.
Last week, Henderson also moved to the Gulf nation, Sadio Mane is expected to leave Bayern Munich for Al Nassr, and Roberto Firmino was revealed to be joining Al Ahli after his Reds contract expired.
Mohamed Salah may be the next Liverpool player Saudi teams are interested in, according to Rudy Galetti. The Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund is reportedly already making plans for the upcoming season (2024–2025), with Salah, Neymar, Luka Modric, and Kevin de Bruyne being the league’s top priorities.