Alexander Isak, Arne Slot and Matheus Cunha (Picture by Justin Setterfield, Stu Forster, Richard Heathcote/Getty Pictures)
Liverpool are planning for a giant summer season within the switch market as Arne Slot seems to be to rebuild and reply to the membership’s disappointing Champions League exit final evening.
The Reds had a quiet summer season final 12 months however have nonetheless loved an excellent season beneath Slot, who seems to be sure to information the membership to Premier League glory, whereas additionally they have the prospect of a double as they tackle Newcastle United within the Carabao Cup remaining.
Nonetheless, Liverpool shall be dissatisfied to be out of Europe after final evening’s defeat to Paris Saint-Germain, and plans are already in place to majorly strengthen this summer season, CaughtOffside understands.
Liverpool’s thrilling switch plans, that includes Newcastle trio
One title who’s lengthy been on Liverpool’s checklist is Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak, however the Merseyside giants are additionally eager on two of his teammates.
Sources have advised CaughtOffside that LFC even have a robust curiosity in Magpies winger Anthony Gordon, in addition to proficient younger left-back Lewis Corridor.
Slot is known to be a giant admirer of Gordon’s type of play and flexibility, however there may be an acceptance that signing all three of those gamers is basically going to be not possible.
Newcastle, in the meantime, are additionally set to carry talks over a brand new contract with Isak, so it stays to be seen if there’s any lifelike hope of signing the in-form Sweden worldwide.
Liverpool additionally eyeing Matheus Cunha and Joao Pedro
In case there’s no hope of signing Isak, Liverpool even have Wolves and Brighton forwards Matheus Cunha and Joao Pedro on their checklist of switch targets.
Each have been vastly spectacular within the Premier League this season, and it’s extensively felt that Cunha specifically is more likely to be on the transfer this summer season.
The Brazilian has a launch clause in his Wolves contract, and was additionally a goal for Arsenal in January.