Liverpool CONFIRM move to make two new signings
Liverpool are seemingly on the hunt to make two new additions to Richard Hughes' department.
Hughes arrived at Anfield this summer, joining Michael Edwards, who became the chief executive of football under FSG.
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It was a move that has created a bit of a reshuffling at the club.
Liverpool have brought in the likes of Pedro Marques and have also secured the return of Julian Ward.
Meanwhile, strategically the club has also pivoted in a new direction - looking to secure the stars of the future.
That is why Liverpool signed Giorgi Mamardashvili in the summer and are now as Anfield Watch revealed exclusively actively pursuing a deal for Stefanos Tzimas.
Liverpool looking to add two further additions
We wrote a report recently about how Liverpool are looking for a scout in Scandinavia, which makes sense given Anfield Watch exclusively revealed the Reds were in for Momodou Sonko, who the club spotted while playing in Sweden.
Not to mention Liverpool have also eyed El Hadji Malick Diouf according to some reports, another who first caught the eye in Norway.
But now Liverpool's intentions to expand their scouting department have been confirmed by the club themselves.
Liverpool have posted two new job advertisements on their official LinkedIn page confirming that they are looking for a scout in Spain and Portugal and another scout in Holland and Belgium.
This is a significant development in the club's shift when it comes to recruitment.
Given the players Liverpool have been linked with recently, it's clear that the club will be keeping a close eye on these divisions in a bid to recruit the next big talents.
Both Portugal and Spain, as well as the Netherlands and Belgium, are renowned for their talent production. It is where young players go to play in Europe in order to make the next step in their careers into one of the top five leagues.
Under Edwards, Liverpool will be looking at future stars of the game and building a portfolio of young talents to promote into the first team.
It sounds like more of a Brighton model that the Reds are pursuing which is an exciting prospect considering the amount of brilliant transfers the Seagulls have made recently.
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