The European Championship is over and now the attention is decidedly returning to the world of club football.
The players will bid farewell to Germany and the commitments of their exploits abroad to have more freedom to discuss their future with clubs, new and old. The Premier League season is a month away and pre-season preparations are already underway.
The Reds have yet to sign up to their roster for new boss Arne Slot, but they seem interested in bolstering their defense. This will be a domain to watch out for in the coming weeks.
Mirror Football takes a look at the club’s biggest move stories right now below.
Liverpool are in negotiations with Crystal Palace for Marc Guehi. The Eagles star has enjoyed a Euro 2024 crusade and has long attracted interest from the Premier League.
The Reds appear to be the first to take a step into Chelsea’s academy product, with reports claiming that things will now accelerate after the Euros.
Journalist Fabrizio Romano said: “Marc Guehi is linked to Liverpool. I can tell you that Liverpool have been interested in the player for a long time. He is a player they like, that’s for sure.
“But at the moment, I can tell you that Liverpool are negotiating for Marc Guéhi, because at the moment, everything is quiet around him. Obviously there is the Euro, so after the Euro we will see Liverpool’s appreciation for the title.
“I can verify it, but not only Liverpool. There are also other clubs, for example Arsenal and many others, who appreciate the player. But in terms of offer, in terms of negotiations, it is a story. “
Guehi does not appear to be the only defender on Liverpool’s agenda, as Sporting ace Gonçalo Inácio is also of interest. Caught Offaspect suggests the Reds are making progress on signing the £50m defender and that a addition to Liverpool’s backline is seen as a “priority”. Inácio will be available through a termination clause if the Arne Slot team is willing to pay the fee.
So far this summer, everything points to Caoimhin Kelleher leaving Anfield. The Irish goalkeeper was expected to leave Liverpool in pursuit of first-team football after a season in which he showed his talent while Alisson was injured.
Now, in an interview after returning for preseason education with new boss Arne Slot, Kelleher suggests his goals are last year. The shooter also praised new goalkeeping coach Fabian Otte.
“Just like last year, I definitely think so,” he replied when asked about his 2024/25 goals. “Obviously I played a lot of matches last season, which is good, so I’m looking to do the same thing and try to keep the same point of functionality as well. “
“Obviously, I worked with John [Achterberg] for many years, so I hold him in such esteem that I consider him excellent,” he added.
“It’s wonderful that Fabián has arrived now. It looks good, interesting and full of power, which is good.
“It probably also brings new ideas, which is attractive and smart for goalkeepers to have fun and have other opinions about things. “It’s new and exciting, so I’m looking forward to doing it. “
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