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Transfers

Incredible Liverpool window hinges on a bargain forward gamble

🇬🇧 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·
An Incredible opportunity could win Liverpool’s transfer window as the club scrambles for a forward to replace a departing star. With Mohamed Salah’s exit widening the gap on the right, the Reds need a bargain addition before the summer window closes. Liverpool have been lacking width ever since the departure of Mohamed Salah, a loss that has left the attack thin on the flanks. The urgency to sign another forward this summer is now a clear priority for the Reds. Victor Munoz’s arrival from Osasuna offers a partial fix, bringing experience on the wing. Nevertheless, the club acknowledges that Munoz alone will not fill the void left by Salah. Complicating matters, Hugo Ekitike is sidelined until the new year, while doubts linger over Alexander Isak’s fitness. Rio Ngumoha’s limited recent football adds another layer of uncertainty to the right‑hand side options. The Reds had targeted Yan Diomande, but his decision to join Paris Saint‑Germain has effectively ended that pursuit. We've offered an out‑of‑the‑box suggestion before in Matias Soule. Corriere Dello Sport AS Roma could sell Soule for around €35 million, roughly a third of the fee RB Leipzig demanded for Diomande, making it an incredible price for the Premier League and potentially the Reds' best deal of the entire transfer window. Bet £10, Get £30 in Free Bets Open an account and place a qualifying bet of £10 at min odds of 1/5 (1.2) or greater, 18+ New UK/ROI customers, Min £5 deposit, Bet Credits available on settlement of qualifying bets, capped at £10 stake; FREE CLAIM NOW, Out/Free, Bets/Boosted, and Cashed options are excluded. If Liverpool can secure Soule, the player could serve as a one‑year tide‑over or develop into a long‑term star. The next step will be convincing the Reds’ hierarchy that the Argentine fits their tactical needs and budget.

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