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"Name I've seen mentioned..."- Liverpool legend talks up summer move for 27 y/o World Cup star

Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler has named USA international Christian Pulisic as a potential signing for the Reds in the summer transfer window.

Victor Munoz is Liverpool’s first signing of the Andoni Iraola, with the 22-year-old making it clear how excited he is about a move to Anfield, while also focusing on 2026 World Cup duty with Spain:

“The truth is it all happened very quickly but, well, when an opportunity like this comes along, you just can’t let it slip by. It’s something unique to be able to play there at Anfield, and both me and my family had absolutely no doubts.

“The truth is it’s a chapter for my future that could be really special. I’m really looking forward to it. But if I’m honest with you, right now my eyes are completely set on things here [at the World Cup], on trying to get fit as soon as possible.”

While Munoz comes in as a much-needed new winger for Liverpool, at least one more forward is also required before next season gets underway, with Yan Diomande still looking like the priority target.

But writing on X on Saturday, Fowler talked up the idea of his former club looking to sign USA star Pulisic, who has Premier League experience with Chelsea:

“Plenty of rumours about as to who’s going to LFC. One name I’ve not seen mentioned is Pulisic…good age, played in the Prem, exciting player , I’d take him, potentially a Salah type of pathway. Thoughts?”

Should Liverpool avoid a move for Christian Pulisic?

Pulisic was a prodigious talent during his teens, being tipped to become a world-class player and possibly one of the leading attackers of his generation.

The 27-year-old has enjoyed an impressive career, but he has never come close to hitting those heights, and Liverpool signing him would feel like a risk.

Pulisic turns 28 later this year and has lots of miles in his legs, having started out at senior level so young, meaning his peak years may now have passed.

Liverpool need to be looking at wingers who are in their early to mid 20s instead, and it would be a surprise if the American came in this summer.

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