Liverpool and FSG are reportedly in touch to sign a new striker compared to Manchester United fighter Joshua Zilky.
Liverpool charging for Premier League titles as Man Utd and Zirkzee struggle
The Reds are on the course to lift the Premier League title in the first season of Arne Slot, who will be in charge at Anfield. It was a great campaign under the Dutch, but it could still be a very busy summer in Merseyside.
Things like Trent Alexander Arnold, Virgil van Dik and Mohamed Sara all ended their contracts at the end of June, with the former set to move to Spain alongside Real Madrid. Speaking recently, Jamie Carrager believes Liverpool will need to sign “at least five” players ahead of the 2025/26 season.
“They look to win the league, so we’re excited to see where Arne Slot will take Liverpool, but there’s still a lot of area to improve. He needs a centre-back as the two backups we have.
“I think he needs a centre midfielder to replace the end, the young man and what he trusts, the centre forward to play, the left winger. There must be at least five or six players in attendance.
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Meanwhile, Liverpool rival Man Utd has had a forgettable season under Erik Ten Hag and Ruben Amorim. The Red Devils have been in the lower half of the Premier League for most of the season, with one of the struggling players being Zirkzee.
Man Utd regrets signing the forward from Bologna last summer and is claimed to be trying to sell him along with goalkeeper Andre Onana. Interestingly, Liverpool has now reached out to sign a striker compared to Man Utd Forward.
Liverpool is one of three clubs that made the move to sign off on Royal Union Sangillowers attacker Mohamed Amoora, according to reports shared by sports witnesses coming out of France.
Amra, now lending at Wolfsberg in the Bundesliga, was able to permanently sign the German side this summer with a bonus of 14 million euros plus 4 million euros. However, Wolfsberg will then sell Algeria International for 40 million euros (£33.3 million) and get a quick profit as Liverpool’s chief contacts the deal.
Fellow top four rivals Arsenal and Nottingham Forest also took the approach, but it is unclear whether the three teams contacted Amoura and his agents Royale Union Saint-Gilloise or Wolfsburg.
Compared to Zirkzee of Analytics Site FBREF, Amoura has scored 10 Bundesliga goals for Wolfsburg this season.