Liverpool have already completed their first signing under new manager Andoni Iraola, but more new faces are expected before the next Premier League campaign kicks off. The Arne Slot chapter has closed at Anfield, with Iraola inheriting a squad that slumped to a disappointing fifth place, having clinched the top-flight crown just one season earlier. Mohamed Salah's exit is merely one of several anticipated squad overhauls, with Victor Munoz having arrived from Osasuna and Jeremy Jacquet set to join from Rennes following a deal concluded in February.
Yan Diomande Concern as Talks Arranged
Liverpool's chase for Yan Diomande, a potential replacement for Salah, appears to have stalled, reports the Mirror. The Reds had demonstrated readiness to splash £86m on the Ivory Coast star, who shone at the 2026 World Cup, but The Athletic now claims he has selected PSG as his preferred next club. Leipzig reportedly demand over £100m for the player, and Liverpool may watch this transfer slip through their fingers once a series of scheduled meetings between clubs wraps up.
Randal Kolo Muani, who spent last season on loan at Tottenham, could deliver Liverpool a final setback. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus officials are flying to France to hold talks with PSG regarding a potential transfer for their striker. Should he depart, this could open up space in the PSG changing room for Diomande. Moreover, if PSG can secure a decent fee, this could fund a move for Diomande, meaning Iraola's team may see their hopes dashed rather swiftly.
Eduardo Camavinga Contact
Meanwhile, Mundo Deportivo claims Liverpool are keen on signing Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, who was overlooked for France's World Cup squad. The Spanish outlet reports the Reds have established contact concerning the Frenchman, with Real Madrid seeking to offload a midfielder to bankroll other signings this summer. Nevertheless, it is understood that the 23-year-old, who is valued at roughly £52m, has no desire to quit the Bernabeu. Camavinga wants to prove to incoming boss Jose Mourinho that he can be a crucial component of his team and has instructed his representatives to ignore any bids that might arrive.



