Liverpool has been splashing the cash this summer - and is not be finished yet. The Reds have welcomed a plethora of new talent to Anfield in what has been a costly window.
Among their most high-profile signings are German midfielder Florian Wirtz and striker Hugo Ekitike. Defenders Milos Kerkez, Jeremie Frimpong and Giovanni Leoni have also made the move to Anfield.
Goalkeepers Giorgi Mamardashvilli, Armin Pecsi and Freddie Woodman have all donned the Liverpool jersey. While Liverpool appears well-equipped to potentially defend their title, more dealings are on the horizon for the Reds come deadline day with one set to smash the British record transfer.
A record deal for Alexander Isak has now been agreed with Newcastle, with the striker set for a deadline day medical. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi is still on the radar.
There could be some departures finalised in the last few hours of the window. Here's a look at a number of deals that could be sealed on deadline day at Anfield.
Alexander Isak
Starting with the most obvious, Isak has been a prime target for Liverpool throughout the summer. The Reds have had one offer rejected for the Swedish forward so far and have now returned to the negotiation table.
Newcastle was adamant about not selling, while Isak recently made a bold statement on social media expressing his desire to move on. It emerged on Sunday night that the two clubs had now reached an agreement, with Liverpool paying $169M for his signature.
Marc Guehi
At the other end of the pitch, the Reds are also eager to bolster their defensive options. Following Jarell Quansah's transfer to Bayer Leverkusen, Marc Guehi has emerged as a potential replacement.
Liverpool has already put forward a couple of offers for the Crystal Palace captain. The Eagles would be open to selling - especially with less than a year remaining on Guehi's contract - so it is now up to Liverpool to meet their asking price.
If the Reds do that, there is a very real possibility that he could appear at Anfield on the final day.
Marc Guehi
Marc Guehi could seal a late move to Liverpool (Image: Getty Images)
Federico Chiesa
For a large portion of the summer transfer window, it seemed as though Chiesa was set for a return to Italy. He was heavily linked with a transfer to AC Milan earlier this summer.
But he now appears keen to stay at Anfield and fight for his place, albeit if a decent offer comes in for his services - and Isak arrives - then it's hard to see Liverpool turning that down.
Calvin Ramsay
Turning our attention to full backs potentially leaving on loan, Scottish right-back Ramsay could be another candidate. Given that he's behind Frimpong and Conor Bradley, a loan move might be the best option.
Last season, Ramsay played for Wigan Athletic and then Kilmarnock, so another move could be on the cards, although no clubs have expressed interest yet.
Harvey Elliott
The midfielder hasn't quite managed to secure a spot in Liverpool's first team and has been linked with a move away. Tottenham was mentioned as a possible destination, but they seem unlikely to make a move after signing Xavi Simons.
Interestingly, RB Leipzig, Simons' former club, is now rumoured to be interested in Elliott. However, Liverpool's asking price could be a hurdle to any potential transfer.
Harvey Elliott of Liverpool acknowledges the fans
Harvey Elliott's future remains uncertain (Image: Paul Harding - The FA/The FA via Getty Images)
Jayden Danns
Danns has made nine appearances for Liverpool in all competitions since making his first-team debut under Jurgen Klopp. But what he really needs now is regular, consistent first-team football.
Last season, he seemed to be on the right track after joining Sunderland on loan for the second half of the campaign. However, injuries hindered him from making an appearance, so another loan move could certainly be beneficial.
Rhys Williams
Williams, who hasn't appeared for Liverpool since the 2020/21 season, seems to have a limited future at Anfield. He has since been sent out on five loan spells, with his most recent stint being with League Two side Morecambe.
One would think that if Liverpool receive either a loan or permanent bid for his services on deadline day, they'd be likely to accept.
Kaide Gordon
Another young player who could benefit from some first-team football this season is forward Gordon. The 20 year old spent the latter half of last season with Championship side Portsmouth, so another EFL loan could do him a world of good.