Liverpool can't afford to be complacent in the transfer market

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Liverpool can't afford to be complacent in the transfer market

Liverpool have won the Premier League title in their first season in charge of new manager Arsene Wenger after the departure of their manager Jurgen Klopp. With their best performances, they have won the Premier League title before the end of the season. After winning the Premier League title due to their excellent performance, Liverpool have been using a lot of money to strengthen their squad and bring in high-quality players one by one in order to defend their title in the best possible way next season. Although Arnold, the team's young player, has left the team, they have been able to feed the young and talented player like Fring, and they have also brought in German player Florian Weisz from Leverkusen for the midfield.

The transfer window is a busy one for all the big clubs, but the two clubs that are doing well in the transfer market are Manchester City and Liverpool. While Liverpool are looking to sign a new striker and sell their existing strikers, they are also looking to sign a centre-back. Liverpool have agreed a £40m deal for Bournemouth left-back Milos Karakas, taking their summer spending to £170m in 2025. Merseyside club Hawthorns have already signed £30m-rated midfielder Florian Weiss, who is set to join the Reds for £100m. Liverpool are said to have filled every possible spot. Liverpool have also made some enquiries about Crystal Palace's England defender Marouane Farias as a centre-back.

Liverpool have extended captain Van Dijk's contract, but Konate is yet to agree a new deal. Kwame Sek is also set to leave for Bayer Leverkusen, so they will definitely need to strengthen their defence. In addition to Marouane Farias, Liverpool are also monitoring Ajax's Hat-Toe and Everton's Braithwaite. Liverpool are prepared to spend at least £50m on Palace defender Gueye. Liverpool are making a big move for the centre-back they need to fill. Thank you to everyone who read this article.

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