Liverpool is making big moves in the transfer market after embarking on a huge summer fuss, but has Trent Alexander Arnold and Lewis Diaz left the club — and could potentially be sent off more
Liverpool have been able to force three young people to leave the club this summer as Luka Stevenson, James McConnell and Lewis Cowmas gain attention from many teams.
The Reds were one of the most active clubs in the transfer window after spending nearly £300 million on well-known stars such as Hugo Ekitike, Florian Wirtz, Milos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong.
There was also a handful of outgoings after Trent Alexander Arnold left for Real Madrid, with Louis Diaz to Bayern Munich for £10 million.
And the Premier League champions are open to sanctioning more exits for some younger players as manager Arne Slot continues to fight for the Premier League titles by continuing to overhaul their teams.
Stevenson was featured in slots under the preseason and was impressed with the slots after taking part in a preseason tour to Asia, but is interested in the loan moves of Dundee United, Swansea, Reading, Rotherham and Cardiff.
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According to the Liverpool Echo, Aberdeen is also a 21-year-old fan and is considering a permanent move.
Meanwhile, McConnell has been attracting interest from the side mets of West Brom, Ipswich, Derby, Oxford, Swansea and France after being impressed by Liverpool in recent cup competitions.
And Koumas is another player that could move as Norwich, Sheffield United, Hull, Preston, Birmingham and Wrexham all monitor players.
Already making an international debut for Wales, Koumas won last year’s Liverpool debut in the FA Cup 3-0 at Southampton, scoring on loan at Stoke last season.
There’s even an approach to Koumas’ signature from La Liga Giants Sevilla, and the Spanish club is looking to rebuild after the fight for relegation in 2024-25.
Liverpool is working to secure a massive deal for Alexander Isaac after seeing a £120 million bid rejected by Newcastle.
Isak has already told Magpies who want to consider their options this summer, and refused to travel with the team for a preseason tour in Asia.
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