With Jérémy Jacquet already secured, Liverpool FC’s summer plans are beginning to look clearer — and potentially very bold.
Potential arrivals
Liverpool’s business could still include two major additions:
Yan Diomande (£85m) — a marquee attacking signing with pace and goal threat
Adam Wharton (£70m) — a composed midfielder seen as a long-term cornerstone
Alongside Jacquet (£60m), that would take total spending to around £215m — a serious statement of intent.
Potential departures
Outgoings could reshape the squad just as much:
Curtis Jones (£25m)
Joe Gomez (£20m)
Harvey Elliott (£15m)
Federico Chiesa (£10m)
Around £70m recouped, meaning a net spend of roughly £145m.
What looks positive
There’s a clear direction:
Investing in youth and long-term quality
Strengthening the spine with Jacquet and Wharton
Adding attacking firepower with Diomande
It’s proactive and ambitious.
The concerns remain
Even with Jacquet already in, questions still stand:
Losing Jones and Elliott reduces depth and homegrown options
Gomez leaving removes versatility and defensive cover
A heavy reliance on new signings adapting quickly
And importantly — this would still be a major squad shift, not just a tweak.
Big rebuild energy
This doesn’t feel like fine-tuning — it feels like a reset.
That can work, but only if:
The new players hit the ground running
The system is clear and consistent
Enough leadership remains in the squad
Final thought
With Jacquet already through the door, Liverpool have made their first move.
If the rest follows, this becomes a statement window — bold, expensive, and full of intent.
The question isn’t whether it’s exciting.
It’s whether it’s the right mix to take Liverpool back to the very top.
Jamie (The Kopite View)