Liverpool has made quite the splash in the summer transfer window, and there's every chance it isn't done yet with more than two months still to go.
The Reds have wasted no time in preparing for next season's Premier League title defense, with Jeremie Frimpong and Florian Wirtz now on board, while it's surely just a matter of time before Milos Kerkez's move is confirmed after he underwent his medical on Merseyside earlier this week.
The attention looks likely to turn to outgoings for a while now, although there are plenty of names still being linked with moves to Anfield, with a new center-back and striker looking to be the biggest priorities.
Here is the Liverpool.com verdict on the transfer gossip to emerge around the Reds today.
Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace)
Marc Guehi wants a move to Liverpool, former Everton CEO Keith Wyness has told Football Insider.
It's claimed that the Crystal Palace defender is keen on a move to Anfield, while his current club recognizes it will need to cash in, given he has just a year left on his contract at Selhurst Park.
Wyness goes on to say he expects the deal to go through, with all parties likely to be happy with the move.
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Liverpool.com says: Well, we'll take all of that with a pinch of salt, but it does seem as though Liverpool is interested in Guehi, so if he is indeed keen on a move to Anfield, that can only help the Reds' efforts.
You'd have to imagine Guehi will be on the move this summer, whether it's to Liverpool or somewhere else. Palace are a good outfit under Oliver Glasner, but it still feels like Guehi needs to take a step up now in his career, and you don't get much bigger steps than a move to the Reds.
Viktor Gyokeres (Sporting CP)
Liverpool has made contact over the potential signing of Viktor Gyokeres, according to Portuguese outlet Correio Da Manha.
The Reds are said to have joined the race for the Sporting CP striker alongside Manchester United and Arsenal. It's claimed that Sporting could be willing to let Gyokeres go for around $93 million, although Liverpool isn't currently prepare to pay that sort of figure.
Liverpool.com says: Well that rumor was quickly extinguished, wasn't it?
It might well be the case that Liverpool wants to build some funds before going after a new striker, and it does seem likely it will look to offload some players before making any more moves this summer. Whether Gyokeres is the man to go for is up for debate - there is certainly some risk attached signing a striker from the Portuguese league, as Liverpool knows only too well.