Liverpool's transfer window has been bustling with activity, and it shows no signs of abating.
After two relatively quiet windows, manager Arne Slot has been given the green light to splash the cash. The Reds gaffer is keen to bolster his squad as they prepare to defend their Premier League crown. On Friday, Florian Wirtz became the third permanent addition of the window. He joins ex-Bayer Leverkusen colleague Jeremie Frimpong and Puskas Akademia's Armin Pecsi in making the switch to Anfield this summer.
There have also been departures, with Trent Alexander-Arnold being the most notable. The homegrown talent completed an £8.4 million ($11.4 million) move to Real Madrid just weeks before his contract was set to run out.
Two keepers have also exited the club, with Vitezslav Jaros heading to Ajax on loan and Caoimhin Kelleher making a permanent move to Brentford.
Despite the flurry of activity so far, more movement is anticipated at Anfield this week. The first could be the acquisition of Bournemouth full-back Milos Kerkez.
The left-back has been strongly linked with a move to Anfield for a while. A £40 million ($54.3 million) fee has now been agreed with the Cherries, and Kerkez flew back to England to undergo a medical on Monday. His transfer is expected to be announced later this week.
Milos Kerkez during a Bournemouth training session
Milos Kerkez is closing in on a move to Liverpool (Image: Getty Images)
As one player joins, another could be on his way out this week. Liverpool has struck a deal with Bayer Leverkusen for the permanent transfer of Jarell Quansah.
The agreement is potentially worth up to £35 million ($47.5 million). The Reds also retain a buy-back clause as part of the arrangement.
Quansah might not be the only departure in the coming days. Fellow defender Nat Phillips has just completed a permanent move to Championship side West Brom.
The 28-year-old spent the previous season on loan at Derby, where he played a key role in the team's successful fight against relegation from the Championship. He had just one year left on his contract at Anfield.
Another Red making a move to the EFL is goalkeeper Harvey Davies. The 21-year-old is nearing the completion of a season-long loan to League Two outfit Crawley.
Switching back to potential arrivals, it's perhaps the most unlikely deal to materialise this week, but Liverpool is interested in Crystal Palace center-back Marc Guehi.
The sale of Quansah could potentially expedite any moves, especially with Palace closing in on Sporting's Ousmane Diomande as a replacement.
The pace at which that deal is finalized could influence the speed of any potential deal for Guehi. The England international has one year left on his current contract at Selhurst Park.