Luis Diaz on international duty.
Liverpool star Luis Diaz has been linked with a move to Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr.
Pre-season is just around the corner, while are edging closer to beginning the defence of their crown. with their spending exceeding £200million with Jeremie Frimpong, Florian Wirtz and Milos Kerkez taking up the bulk of their splurge so far.
Giorgi Mamardashvili will officially become a Liverpool player on July 1, as will Freddie Woodman, after his contract at Deepdale expired. The 28-year-old will return to Lancashire in pre-season with Liverpool facing off against the Championship side to begin getting minutes in the legs.
Arne Slot's side face a gruelling campaign, beginning against Bournemouth in August, as they hope to retain their title after romping to a second in five years during the Dutchman's debut campaign.
The ECHO has taken a look at all the latest transfer rumours surrounding the Reds.
Al-Nassr prepared to make £72m Luis Diaz offer
Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr have reportedly made Liverpool attacker their top target.
Reports indicate the Saudi outfit are prepared to make an offer in excess of €85million (£72m) for the Colombian international.
It comes just days after speculation emerged that Diaz was unhappy with his treatment at Anfield with his future becoming increasingly unclear.
Ben Jacobs reported that Diaz remains the club's top target, but it's unknown if he will consider a switch.
In a tweet, he said: "Luis Diaz remains Al-Nassr's top left-wing target, even after Liverpool told Barcelona he's not for sale.
"Nassr prepared to offer in excess of €85m.
"Diaz was open to Barcelona, but still unclear if he'll consider Saudi.
"Nassr have several other options they will now discuss with incoming head coach Jorge Jesus."
Jarell Quansah set for medical ahead of Liverpool exit
Fabrizio Romano says will undergo a medical on Monday ahead of his Liverpool departure.
The Reds' centre-back was in European Championships action for England Under-21s on Saturday as they took on Germany in the final.
Quansah was among the Liverpool contingent representing the club on the international stage with Lee Carsley's side looking to successfully defend their crown.
The centre-back looks all-set to become the latest high-profile exit - after Caoimhin Kelleher and Trent Alexander-Arnold departed - with more possibly following suit.
"Jarell Quansah set to undergo his medical at Bayer Leverkusen on Monday, all booked," Romano said in a tweet.
"Can confirm again buy back clause for Liverpool will be worth at least £60m and could even reach £70m based on add-ons.
"Initial fee also confirmed - £30m plus £5m to #LFC."
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