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Arne Slot is about to make his best Liverpool move yet as blockbuster deal emerges

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Liverpool have another summer of change ahead of them in the 2026-27 season. Both Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson are set to exit Anfield at the end of the current campaign which leaves two massive v...

Arne Slot is about to make his best Liverpool move yet as blockbuster deal emerges Liverpool have another summer of change ahead of them in the 2026-27 season. Both Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson are set to exit Anfield at the end of the current campaign which leaves two massive voids for the Reds to fill. The futures of other players such as Federico Chiesa and Ibrahima Konate are also undecided which means that more change could be afoot.

So, with all these players looking for a way out of Liverpool, several new faces will need to be brought in with Jeremy Jacquet the first of many players to be signed. However, with Salah and Robertson both leaving as free agents, some funding will need to be raised if Arne Slot and Richard Hughes want to plug the gaps in their team. Or, they'll have to get creative which is exactly what seems to be happening after the latest update to emerge from L4.

Liverpool could sign Eduardo Camavinga if Alexis Mac Allister is allowed to join Real Madrid Although Liverpool's midfield is their most stacked area at the moment, the recent rumours that have been shared could mean that change is also on the way in the centre of the park. Curtis Jones' future has been heavily discussed and with Dominik Szoboszlai in the best form of his career, several clubs have been linked with a move for him too. However, it's Alexis Mac Allister who's the main player in question at the moment with Real Madrid now vying for his transfer.

And, seeing as though the Reds have a long-standing interest in Eduardo Camavinga, a deal which sees both players swapped could be on the cards. That is, if an update from TEAMtalk is to be believed. The online outlet starts off their report by stating that intermediaries are already "working on a deal" that could see both midfielder "switch" clubs.