Liverpool made mincemeat of the Premier League’s finest in 2024/25, winning the title in Arne Slot’s first season at the helm.
Such was their dominance that a late-season sojourn over in the Gulf states was permitted while rivals worked toward positive finishes to the term.
This wasn’t the case for the Anfield side; far from it. However, 2025/26 will bring a new campaign and Liverpool are acting like it, using their pull, heightened by the recent success, to sign Florian Wirtz and Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen, as well as Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez.
Liverpool transfer targets 2025-1
Liverpool like to pluck exciting talents from their divisional rivals, and this summer is proving no different. Indeed, with a fee agreed with Leverkusen for the £34m sale of Jarell Quansah and Ibrahima Konate's future uncertain as he enters the final year of his contract, Real Madrid lurking, is it any surprise that sporting director Richard Hughes is hoping to sign Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi?
Why Liverpool target players like Kerkez & Guehi
Liverpool might have broken the British transfer record this month (should Wirtz's fixed £100m fee be expanded by the £16m in add-ons), but the Merseysiders tend to walk down a less-beaten path, signing up-and-coming talents from clubs settled lower down the Premier League ladder.
Take Andy Robertson, for example, signed from Hull City for just £10m back in 2017. He's since solidified his name among the division's all-time great full-backs.
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And how could we forget Gini Wijnaldum? The Dutchman was the industrious, metronomic heartbeat which kept Klopp's system ticking, purloined from Newcastle United after their relegation to the Championship.
Shoutout Xherdan Shaqiri, too.
The point is, Liverpool run their club intelligently, identifying players proven in the Premier League and with plenty of scope for growth. Manchester United, with their Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo, may well have taken a leaf from their rival.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp
While FSG are in a position to sign superstars like Wirtz, they haven't lost track of their roots: Kerkez, signed for £40m, is evidence of his, hailing from the south coast, while the 24-year-old Guehi would also align with this tried-and-tested Merseyside method, having been at the centre of transfer rumours in recent days that suggest Liverpool would be willing to pay £50m to snap him up.
Slot will have had his say in identifying such players, looking to bring them to Anfield, but he is benefiting somewhat from the club's prowess when Klopp was at the helm. Certainly, there's one star in particular who aligns with the discussed method who should be the barometer from which to judge an addition's success.
Liverpool have struck gold on Premier League signing
Like Kerkez and Virgil van Dijk before him, Alexis Mac Allister has proved a stunning signing for Liverpool, joining the club from Brighton & Hove Albion in a deal worth £35m two years ago.
Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister
His first term, the Argentina international, who was instrumental in his nation's 2022 World Cup triumph, filled in as a holding midfielder after the Anfield side failed in a bid to land Moises Caicedo; since, with Slot in charge, he's moved back into a more expansive midfield role, winning silverware in both seasons on Merseyside.
One constant, however, has been Mac Allister's brilliance in the centre of the park. The 26-year-old has only gone from strength to strength after switching the Seagulls for the Liverbird, with pundit Joe Cole even declaring him a "superstar" who "can play anywhere".
Alexis Mac Allister in the Premier League (LFC)
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Take a look at the table above. What do you see? Curiously, Mac Allister has shifted roles under Slot, less active and frenetic in his play, calmed into a controlling force which channels the flow of the coach's ball-playing vision.
The South American star perhaps said it best himself: “In terms of the change, perhaps with Jürgen I played as a lone five [holding midfielder]. So, the position was very different. I was much more defensive than anything else.
“So, the system has changed a little, but the main ideas are the same. I think perhaps the big change is in having that patience to have longer periods of possession and dominate games more and obviously that creates more chances.”
Alexis Mac Allister celebrates for Liverpool
It's certainly showcased through the metrics: as per FBref, Mac Allister ranked among the top 20% of midfielders in the Premier League last year for goal involvements, the top 16% for progressive passes, the top 14% for shot-creating actions and the top 13% for tackles per 90.
He's the real deal, having ballooned in value and technical quality since making the leap. It's a rise that Slot and co will no doubt hope Kerkez will follow, and Guehi too, should he sign from Palace this summer.
The fiesty midfielder's progress at Liverpool has even impelled Real Madrid to come knocking on the door, with reports earlier in the year suggesting Florentino Perez would be willing to fork out some €90m (£76m) for the maestro, who has been earmarked as a potential long-term successor to Luka Modric's soon-to-be vacant locker at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Naturally, this puts him in a much higher bracket than Kerkez and Guehi, but we must caveat that with a firm 'for now', as the ball-playing specialist may yet find his new and potential teammates to be rivalling him on the financial scales down the line.
Liverpool know their stuff, work with a calculated eye to sign up-and-coming Premier League stars and bring them up to elite status, when certain other high-station clubs then come sniffing around for fully developed product.
Mac Allister is a perfect representation of that, and soon Kerkez and perhaps Guehi will be too.
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