Liverpool working on three first-team signings for the summer

Liverpool hope to sign at least three new first-team players before the window ends as they accelerate their efforts.

According to Football Insider, Liverpool could switch into gear in the transfer market as they are keen on sealing at least three new signings. A triple deal would involve players identified in different positions, with some links already beginning to emerge.

Liverpool hopes to seal a triple deal

Arne Slot insisted on taking a good look at his squad before knocking on the door for new signings. A considerable amount of time has passed since he said that, and Liverpool have not made a single senior signing, nor have there been any important outgoings.

Their pre-season performances, which has resulted in wins over Arsenal and Manchester United, have shown that Arne Slot has a good enough system in place that he implemented quickly. While they are in the conversation of another title challenge in the upcoming season, Liverpool will have to dip into the transfer market at some point.

With only a little time left there, Liverpool could spring into life in the market and get going with their business. They hope to sign at least three new players before the window shuts, as an attacker, central defender and defensive midfielder at the forefront of Arne Slot’s thoughts.

They are looking for a defensive midfielder, and the arrival of a player in that position could let Liverpool decide on Wataru Endo’s future. They had rejected a bid from Marseille earlier, although they could now entertain offers depending on how much importance Arne Slot is willing to place on the Japanese midfielder.

Central defender and wide attacker

Gleison Bremer’s name is the latest to be linked by media outlets. Arne Slot will have prioritised a new centre-back, preferably someone on the left. More names could emerge as prices of central defenders are set to skyrocket in the coming weeks.

They are also keen on Anthony Gordon, with the forward increasingly looking likely to leave Newcastle United should they receive an offer from Liverpool. The Reds are eager to sign a left-winger, although much will depend on the England international’s asking price, which is expected to be significant.

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