Liverpool’s boss, Arne Slot, should be very active in the summer transfer window to strengthen his team.
After winning the title of the Premier League this season, their goal turned to next season in order to make their team strong.
The most likely addition to the Reds team will be a new right back that will join the club to replace Trent Alexander-Arnold.
The English right rear is out of the club to move to Real Madrid and Jeremie Frimpong in Bayer Leverkusen is probably this replacement.
A left back is also on the agenda of Anfield this summer with Milos Kerkez de Bournemouth attracting the attention of the Merseyside Club.
Liverpool would also be looking for a new offensive midfielder this summer with Xavi Simons of RB Leipzig linked to a move to Anfield.
Romano confirms the update on Simons
The transfer of news, Fabrizio Romano, has now confirmed that the Dutch midfielder is expected to leave the German Bundesliga team this summer, which is a major boost in Liverpool.
Romano wrote on his X::
“Xavi Simons’ decision was made: he is ready to leave RB Leipzig this summer.
“Plan confirmed as indicated in recent months, it is ready for a new chapter with the best Clubs of Premier League and Bayern all attentive to its situation.
“RB Leipzig, aware of the player’s plan.”
Xavi Simons could shine in Liverpool

Slot would love to have a midfielder as Simons in his team which can not only score goals but also act as a creator.
The goals of the midfielder were difficult to achieve for the players of Liverpool and Simons is someone who can change this next season.
With a strong Dutch contingent in Anfield next season in the form of a slot, Virgil Van Dijk, Cody Gakpo and Ryan Gravenberch, Simons would easily settle in the Premier League club.
Bayern Munich publishes the strongest threat to Liverpool in their pursuit of Simons, but taking into account the strong project they have under the slot machine, they can beat the German Champions of the Bundesliga.
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