The wheels are already moving as Liverpool begins planning for the future.
The Premier League leader will secure a new contract for Mohamed Sarah, and Virgil van Dick will be the next player to sort out his future at Anfield.
The Reds are planning the next season this season, and are already in the Premier League title this season.
Inter Milan midfielder Nicolo Barrera is aiming to bolster the middle of this summer.
Arne Slot is hoping for a new winger to add depth to his wide range of offensive options, as well as due to the uncertainty surrounding Lewis Diaz’s future at the club.
According to journalist Christian Faulk, Liverpool is closely watching Bayern Munich star Kingsley Coman.
The Frenchman is expected to leave the club during the summer transfer period, and the Premier League could be his next destination.
Despite having signed a contract with Bayern until 2027, the club is considering offloading Coman to reduce the team’s wage bill.
Coman has maintained a consistent level of performance, contributing 10 goals in 34 appearances this season.
Fork provided updates in its daily briefing column:
“Kingsley Coman is the number one player still on sale this summer.”
“I heard that Arsenal and Liverpool are specifically interested in the French, but the gunners said they weren’t as interested as their Premier League rivals.
“Liverpool has coman on the list of shortlists, but it hasn’t developed to the point of having offers or negotiations. They’re looking at his situation very well.”
Liverpool is advantageous in the race to sign Coman
For Arsenal, interest in Command appears to be less specific at this stage. The gunner is evaluating his options, but there are no signs of high interest.
This gives Liverpool the edge of the race to sign Bayern Munich’s star.
Coman is an experienced player who has played at the top for almost ten years.
He won silverware in PSG, Juventus and Bayern in his career. His resume is exceptional and he could be a great addition to his slot attack options.
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