Liverpool could save millions in transfer market with clever early moves

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With contracts running down, cut-price transfer deals could be on the cards for Liverpool in the next summer window

Indeed, the last window saw Jurgen Klopp's side splash out significant fees on landing Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister and Ryan Gravenberch as they went through a summer of evolution. That process is set to continue, particularly as speculation continues to mount over the likes of Mohamed Salah, whose future could lie away from Anfield should certain Saudi Arabian clubs get their way.

Victor Osimhen The 24-year-old Victor Osimhen has impressed since joining Napoli in 2020, and is reportedly on the radar of a number of Premier League clubs at present. Arsenal, Chelsea and the Reds have all been credited with an interest in the Nigerian international - who has scored six goals in 11 appearances for club and country this season.

Jonathan David A Canadian international, Jonathan David has been linked with Liverpool in previous transfer windows - although more recently it is Manchester United who are reportedly monitoring the pacy frontman. Alphonso Davies Reports from Europe over the summer suggested that Davies was a player on Liverpool's radar as he enters the final stages of his contract at Bayern Munich. Primarily deployed as a left-back in Germany, Davies has supposedly expressed a desire to play higher up the field and has been heavily linked with a summer switch to Real Madrid.

RB Leipzig were reportedly keen on the 23-year-old last summer after his impressive performances in the Dutch top flight.

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