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'Magnificent' record breaker on Liverpool's shortlist after big transfer update

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Liverpool spent a lot of money last summer with many thinking that they'd be close to unstoppable. However, as we get closer to the end of the campaign, it's clear that things haven't worked out the w...

'Magnificent' record breaker on Liverpool's shortlist after big transfer update Liverpool spent a lot of money last summer with many thinking that they'd be close to unstoppable. However, as we get closer to the end of the campaign, it's clear that things haven't worked out the way that anyone would have wanted. This means that another summer of spending could be afoot, especially since players have already chosen to exit Anfield at the end of the current campaign.

Nobody knows what the Reds' ranks will look like at the start of next season but, at the moment, it feels like Arne Slot and Richard Hughes are trying to cover all bases. Liverpool and other European giants are now interested in signing Noah Atubolu Shop the LFC Store ๐Ÿšจ2025/26 LFC x adidas range๐Ÿšจ LFC x adidas Shop the goalkeeper range today LFC x adidas Third Kit Shop the third kit range today! Alisson 's future has been one of the most-talked about things within Anfield over the last few weeks.

Juventus are concretely interested in signing the Brazilian with rumours even emerging that a contractual agreement has already been reached between Alisson and the Old Lady. However, since he's still contracted to the Anfield outfit, the ball is in their court and it's unclear what they're going to decide to do. But, a new report has just emerged which could give fans a bit more of an insight.

The report from journalist Ekrem Konur states that Liverpool, alongside many other clubs, are now interested in signing SC Freiburg goalkeeper Noah Atubolu. "Atletico Madrid show concrete interest in Freiburg goalkeeper Noah Atubolu," he wrote via his personal X account. "Interest - Atletico Madrid, also Milan, Inter, Napoli, Brighton, Tottenham, West Ham, Aston Villa, Leeds and Liverpool.