Here’s our round-up of all the latest Liverpool transfer news today (Friday 13 September) as the Reds are linked with a midfielder dubbed the 'best young English player since Jude Bellingham' and warned off signing a top Euro 2024 star.
Ryan Gravenberch asks Dutch team-mate to join him at Anfield
Speaking with Dutch media NOS, an interviewer asked Timber if he would stay at Feyenoord for the rest of his career and while passing by, Gravenberch suggested a move to Liverpool would suit him best!
Having played in the Dutch Eredivisie league for his entire career to date, Timber previously worked under the coaching of Arne Slot at Feyenoord and the Liverpool boss is reportedly a big admirer of the player.
Champions League winner WARNS Liverpool about €180m transfer target
Liverpool have reportedly been placed on high alert for the Bayern Munich star according to CaughtOffside, despite the German giants expressing their desire to keep the 21-year-old at the club.
Musiala is approaching the final season on his current contract at the Bundesliga side.
Slot issues No.1 warning to Caoimhin Kelleher
Arne Slot was inevitably asked about Caoimhin Kelleher's situtation in his press conference on Friday morning.
Slot has of course received plenty of praise during his Liverpool reign so far having overseen a perfect start to the Premier League season, but a huge chunk of the admiration directed towards him is how well he addresses the media - and the way he dealt with being asked about Kelleher's desire for first-team football was undoubtedly no different.
Whilst on international duty with the Republic of Ireland, Kelleher expressed his desire to leave the club in a bid to seek regular first-team football and that the decision to remain at Anfield this season wasn't down to him.
Mohamed Salah's agent rubbishes contract reports
However, agent Ramy Abbas Issa posted a scornful tweet in response to the contract rumours describing the reports as 'absolutely nothing' and 'click-whoring'.
Salah's agent is also his lawyer and advisor and has been the go-to source regarding the 32-year-old. The latest news coming from Abbas Issa is that 'sources' close to the winger don't exist, rubbishing any claims to have surfaced in recent weeks.
How Edwards masterminded signing that sent shockwaves through football
Edwards, who developed a penchant for recruiting youngsters during his last stint at Liverpool, has continued where he left off since his return to Merseyside this summer.
The signing of Rio Ngumoha may not be a huge hit in the mainstream media, but it's sent huge shockwaves through the academy community and Edwards is believed to be at the heart of the move.
Reds believe they've UNCOVERED 'best young English player since Bellingham'
While Jude Bellingham is now competing among the best in European football for Real Madrid, Liverpool think they may have uncovered the next big English talent.
Following Sunderland’s sparkling start to the season in the Championship, their newest hot academy talent is the name on everyone’s lips.
Chris Rigg is just 17 years old and following several impressive cameo appearances, the midfielder has been dubbed the next big thing in English football.
Liverpool ready to sign superstar winger
Liverpool are reportedly ready to make a move for £50m-rated Japan winger Takefusa Kubo, who has been likened to Lionel Messi.
The transfer window may have ended a few weeks ago, but for Liverpool's sporting director and the rest of the club's recruitment team their work is never-ending.
Already, there will be a shortlist prepared ahead of the January and the summer window with some key decisions facing Richard Hughes and his team.
There are contract decisions to make over Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Not to mention, there are other areas of the squad where Liverpool will look bolster Arne Slot's squad.
And one player who could be revisited is Real Sociedad's wing ace Kubo, who was linked with Anfield earlier this year.
Liverpool linked with Loic Bade
The search for stars to replace Liverpool's summer 2025 contract expirees appears to be in full swing, with the emergence of a transfer value for a targeted centre-back.
Like the team's attacking talisman Mohamed Salah, defensive rock and club captain Virgil van Dijk is considered a very hard act to follow.
Hence why sporting director Richard Hughes and his recruitment colleagues are reported to be focusing on alternatives for the Reds' rearguard.
That's very much about the heart of the back four, where Joel Matip's departure at the end of last term has left Arne Slot with only four senior options for two berths - Van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate, utility man Joe Gomez and Academy graduate Jarell Quansah.
And now it's emerged that Sevilla star Loic Bade could well be on the Reds' radar.
Huerta had 'suitcase packed' ahead of Liverpool move
Mexican winger Cesar Huerta has revealed just how close he came to joining Liverpool, before the deal fell through.
Last month, media reports suggested that the Reds were close to signing the 23-year-old, who currently plays for Pumas UNAM in Mexico.
According to Mexican broadcaster TUDN, Huerta was "very close" to sealing a permanent move to Anfield, which would have involved an initial loan to Championship side Sunderland before joining up with Liverpool next summer.
However, the transfer reportedly collapsed after Sunderland manager Regis Le Bris vetoed the move, leaving Huerta to remain at Pumas.
Tah the invincible a potential VVD replacement
While Virgil van Dijk remains as dominant as ever in defence for Liverpool and the Netherlands, contract negotiations have stalled and the club may need to look to the future.
Despite being widely considered the best centre-back in the Premier League, the 33-year-old is not getting any younger, and rumours are circulating about potential short-term and long-term replacements.
Having joined the club in 2018 from Southampton, with his signing announcement proving to be one of the Reds’ greatest-ever Christmas presents to fans, the Dutch international has been faultless across the past six years.
However, all good things come to an end, and the club was always going to reach a point where they need to move on and attempt to find someone capable of filling the hole left by his absence. To that end, the Bayer Leverkusen star Jonathan Tah is the latest name in the frame.