Newcastle forward Alexander Isak and Crystal Palace’s Marc Guehi remain up for discussion for Liverpool in the final weeks of the transfer window after a busy summer for Arne Slot’s squadAlexander Isak’s future remains uncertain(Image: Serena Taylor/Newcastle United)
There are less than two weeks remaining of the transfer window and Liverpool still have work to do with time ticking down in the market. Arne Slot saw his squad strengthened early but could still take the opportunity to add news players in the coming days.
Liverpool could yet move for Alexander Isak if they are offered encouragement by Newcastle after the forward remained outside of the Magpies’ squad against Aston Villa. The Reds could yet tie up a deal for Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace to as they reinforce their backline.
There are still members of Slot’s team who could depart too. The Dutchman has already waved goodbye to Jarell Quansah, Tyler Morton and Caoimhin Kelleher among others to bring in funds and Ben Doak could follow.
More could follow. Kostas Tsimikas will need to leave if he desires playing time, while the likes of Stefan Bajcetic still needs their future resolved.
Mirror Football takes a look at the latest transfer news and rumours surrounding Anfield.
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Liverpool could still see two members of their side depart in the final days of the transfer window. Kostas Tsimikas missed out on the first squad of the season against Bournemouth having become the third-choice left-back after Milos Kerkez’s arrival.
The Greek international is wanted by Nottingham Forest, with the Reds able to part ways with a player not in Arne Slot’s plans.
Harvey Elliott meanwhile, was at Anfield for the win over the Cherries, but did not make it off the bench. The midfielder is wanted by RB Leipzig, and the German side are likely to make a formal move once Xavi Simons’ future is decided.
Harvey Elliott playing in pre-season(Image: Liverpool FC via Getty Images)Isak update
Sweden boss Jon Dahl Tomasson has advised fans not to judge Alexander Isak too quickly and warned they may not know the whole situation, amid the striker’s attempts to force a transfer. The Newcastle star is wanted by Liverpool
“First of all: Alex is an extremely professional player. A fantastic character and personality. I have spoken to Alex a lot during this period,” he told Fotbollskanalen.
“Situations like this are quite complex. These are extremely complex environments that the players operate in. I’m sure it will work out in the end, but you have to know the whole picture before you draw conclusions. That’s always a good tip.”
Alexander Isak wants to move to Liverpool(Image: ANDY BUCHANAN/AFP)
Asked if outsiders aren’t aware of the whole picture, he added: “I don’t think we know it. I don’t know the whole picture either. It’s quite normal because there’s a lot of politics in a football club. But one thing is for sure: Alex is a great guy and very professional. We should all be very careful about drawing conclusions because we don’t know the bigger picture.”
Konate transfer ‘increasingly likely’
Reports in Spain claim that Liverpool’s signing of Giovanni Leoni and quest to land Marc Guehi, makes a Real Madrid move for Ibrahima increasingly likely. Konate has just one year remaining on his contract and has often been linked to the Bernabeu.
Konate is said to be a leading transfer target for Los Blancos and has been identified as an ideal profile. And a move in the final days of the window has not been ruled out.
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