Liverpool have had one of the most expensive transfer windows in football history with Arne Slot’s man adding to their eye-watering business on a thrilling deadline day
The Premier League champions have not messed around this summer. Liverpool have splashed the cash in the transfer market like never before as they aim to keep hold of their crown.
The Reds have spent over £449m in their attempts to bolster their side for the 2025-26 campaign. Their headline arrivals include the signings of Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz for £125m and £116m respectively. Hugo Ekitike has also been signed from Eintracht Frankfurt to add to their attack. Defence has also been on the agenda for Arne Slot, with Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez having all been signed. The Reds were also close to signing England defender Marc Guehi but that deal collapsed thanks to Oliver Glasner.
Despite that outlay, the Reds have recouped some huge funds over the course of the transfer window – earning potentially a whopping £262m in sales. Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz both bid farewell after helping the club to the title last term. Academy graduates have also earned the club considerable amounts, with Trent Alexander-Arnold among those to have left.
With all of that being said, take a look at ALL of the transfers that the Reds have confirmed throughout the summer with the window now shut.
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Ins
Alexander Isak ( Newcastle, £125m)
Florian Wirtz (Bayer Leverkusen, £116m)
Hugo Ekitike (Eintracht Frankfurt, £69m)
Milos Kerkez ( Bournemouth, £45m)
Jeremie Frimpong (Bayer Leverkusen, £35m)
Giovanni Leoni (Parma, £26m)
Armin Pecsi (Puskas Akademia, £1.5m)
Will Wright (Salford, undisclosed)
Freddie Woodman (free)
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Outs
Luis Diaz ( Bayern Munich, £65.5m)
Darwin Nunez (Al-Hilal, £46.2m)
Jarell Quansah (Bayer Leverkusen, £35m)
Ben Doak (Bournemouth, £25m)
Caoimhin Kelleher (Brentford, £18m)
Trent Alexander-Arnold ( Real Madrid, £8.5m)
Tyler Morton (Lyon)
Nat Phillips (West Bromwich Albion, undisclosed)
Harvey Elliot (Aston Villa, loan with £35m obligation after 10 games)
Kostas Tsimikas (Roma, loan)
Vitezslav Jaros (Ajax, loan)
Harvey Davies (Crawley, loan)
James McConnell (Ajax, loan)
Owen Beck (Derby, loan)
Luca Stephenson (Dundee United, loan)
Lewis Koumas (Birmingham, loan)
James Balagizi (Forest Green Rovers, loan)
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