Anfield Edition’s social media accounts summarise the club’s work in the Transfer Window by posting black and white images of Diaz and Nunez next to full-color photos of Wirtz and Isak on X.
It was accompanied by the caption, “Name the bigger upgrades in football history.”
Sarah takes umbrella to the post and jumps to the defense of his former co-host, writing, “How about celebrating a great signature without underestimating the PL champion?”
Diaz scored 13 goals and provided seven assists as Liverpool won his 20th league title last season. He scored the level in the highest ranking ever against Manchester United, but Nunes struggled to make the same impact with five goals in 30 league matches.
The apology came soon after Sarah’s message from the Anfield version.
“To emphasize the incredible transfer this summer, it was not intended to be underestimated. But I’m sorry,” they apologised to the Egyptian superstar.
It’s a summer of massive spending from Liverpool, and in terms of the summer transfer period, the largest invoice in Europe’s history is £415 million.
Not only did Isak and Wirtz arrive, but £69 million striker Hugo Ekitike was welcomed to Merseyside from Eintracht Frankfurt and defender Jeremie Frimpong, signed by Bayer Leverkusen.
Ekitike had an immediate impact as she spotted the net in each of her first three appearances on the famous Red Shirt.
It wasn’t a very good start to life at Frimon’s Anfield, but left with a hamstring injury that lasted only an hour in the opening game of the season against Bournemouth. He has since missed league meetings with Newcastle United and Arsenal.
Slot also added Bournemouth’s Milos Kerquez and Palma’s teenage defender Giovanni Leoni.
But it is clear that one of their longtime stars will not make sure that past players are not forgotten too quickly.
The result follows an opening night 4-2 victory over Bournemouth and a 3-2 victory over Newcastle at St James Park, where 16-year-old Rionugmoha became the club’s youngest goalscorer with a 100-minute winner.
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New Liverpool will sign Isaac train with Sweden the day after his mega has moved to Premier League champions
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The slot side aims to continue the perfect start to the new season after an international break by placing the Premier League match between Burnley and Crystal Palace on both sides of the first Merseyside derby against Everton.
Liverpool will begin their UEFA Champions League campaign with Atletico Madrid at home on Wednesday, September 17th, and will travel to Turkey to face Galatasaray in two weeks.
There will also be a tie from the third round of the League Cup, which will face Southampton at Anfield on September 23rd.
