“Liverpool plot a bold transfer shake-up, targeting £170 million from the sale of five key players.”
“Liverpool aim to generate £170 million by offloading five key players in a bold transfer strategy.”
Liverpool are preparing for a major summer transfer window following their Premier League triumph, with plans to make significant investments in new signings. However, to fund their ambitions, the club intends to offload several players.
As reported by The Athletic, Liverpool aim to generate £170 million by selling five squad members. This target hinges on the club securing their desired valuations for these players.
Among those expected to depart is backup goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher, who is seeking a move to secure more regular playing time. The imminent arrival of Valencia’s Giorgi Mamardashvili is likely to reduce Kelleher’s opportunities further, making his exit increasingly probable.
Additionally, left-back Kostas Tsimikas appears to be surplus to requirements. With Liverpool reportedly pursuing Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez, manager Arne Slot seems ready to part ways with Tsimikas to make room for new additions.
“Big changes are on the horizon for Liverpool’s squad.”
Liverpool midfielder Tyler Morton is expected to be among the departures during the club’s summer overhaul, with reports suggesting he could leave Anfield permanently in the upcoming transfer window.
The Reds are reportedly valuing the academy product, who has been with the club since the age of seven, at around £20 million.
Joining Morton on the list of potential sales are Ben Doak and Darwin Núñez, completing the group of five players Liverpool is prepared to offload this summer.
If Liverpool secures their desired fees for these players, the club anticipates raising approximately £170 million to reinvest in their transfer plans.