Until the official announcements are uploaded, Florian Wirtz beaming into the lens as he confirms his ecstasy at having signed for the Premier League champions, Liverpool fans would be forgiven for holding onto their jubilation.
According to German reports, Bayer Leverkusen have on Monday morning rejected Liverpool's second official bid for Wirtz, worth around €130m (£110m).
The negotiations were never going to be easy, even if this saga is moving forward with comparative swiftness. Wirtz is "probably the best midfielder in the world", according to former Werkself striker Patrick Helmes, but all parties anticipate a resolution in the coming days or weeks.
Bayer Leverkusen's Florian Wirtz
With Jeremie Frimpong already completing his move from Leverkusen to Anfield and Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez in advanced talks to sign for Liverpool, things are looking good on Merseyside.
However, there's even more for sporting director Richard Hughes to do ahead of the 2025/26 campaign.
Liverpool's attacking transfer plans
Darwin Nunez got lost in the celebrations as Liverpool won the Premier League, and these will be the memories he takes with him as he leaves this summer.
It's not set in stone, but the Uruguayan is expected to leave this summer, with interest rising from Spain and the Saudi Pro League.
Liverpool's Darwin Nunez celebrates after winning the Premier League
Eintracht Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitike has been touted as the man to replace him, but Chelsea also have a vested interest in the forward and are considered by BILD reporter Christian Falk to be leading Liverpool in the race.
Believe it or not, even more change may be afoot. Luis Diaz enjoyed a productive campaign, scoring 17 goals and providing eight assists across all competitions, but he has reportedly emerged as a priority for Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr. Barcelona also maintain a long-standing interest.
Liverpool have utilised the dynamic forward's qualities across wide and central berths this season, and if he was indeed to be sold, the club would surely need to bring in an out-and-out striker as a matter of urgency.
Liverpool enter race for new striker
According to Sky Sports, Napoli striker Victor Osimhen is on Liverpool's shortlist of targets at centre-forward with the Anfield outfit 'looking' at him alongside widely reported names like Ekitike and Benjamin Sesko of RB Leipzig.
Interest in Alexander Isak also remains, but he's off the cards after Newcastle United qualified for the Champions League.
Galatasaray's Victor Osimhen celebrates scoring a goal that was later disallowed
Osimhen has just completed a successful season-long loan with Galatasaray after efforts from Chelsea and Saudi suitors fell through last summer, and there's no way back for the Nigerian in Naples after an acrimonious divorce.
Napoli would be allegedly looking for a £60m fee, so a deal could certainly be agreed in the coming months, especially if FSG succeed in offloading Nunez.
Why Liverpool should sign Victor Osimhen
Osimhen is one of the finest finishers in the game, hailed for his "world-class status" by Sky Sports' Dougie Critchley. He's tenacious, layered and physical, surely the perfect fit for Slot's Liverpool system.
Victor Osimhen - Past Five Seasons (all comps)
Season
24/25 - Galatasaray
23/24 - Napoli
22/23 - Napoli
21/22 - Napoli
20/21 - Napoli
Stats via Transfermarkt
Though he was forced away from Europe's top-five leagues this season, Osimhen's time in the Turkish Super Lig has proved a clinical success, instrumental in Galatasaray winning the league and the Ziraat Turkish Cup.
Aged 26, this would be the time for him to try his hand at Premier League football, and FSG chiefs must seriously consider prioritising him over Sesko and Ekitike, who are both talented but raw and undeveloped.
Napoli star Victor Osimhen
As per FBref, Osimhen ranked among the top 3% of centre-forwards across Europe in 2024/25 for goals scored, the top 1% for touches in the attacking penalty area, and the top 4% for shot-creating actions per 90, emphasising his elite-level threat.
Sesko, who has a £70m release clause in his contract, and the £84m-rated Ekitike, conversely, still have something to be desired in regard to their prolific output. Across 48 matches this year, Frankfurt's man bagged 22 goals from 48 matches, while Sesko has posted 27 goals from 64 appearances in the German Bundesliga since signing for Leipzig two years ago.
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Coined by analyst Ben Mattinson a "transitional monster" and a "beast in the air", Osimhen is the real deal, all right, and would provide Liverpool with a ridiculous focal point from which Salah, who turns 33 this month, can ease his burden and the inbound Wirtz can forge a deadly partnership.
That's not to say Ekitike and Sesko couldn't make their mark too, but Liverpool are set to undergo some rather drastic changes in the offensive department, and a striker proven to be one of the best in the world would be a sure-fire way to ensure Slot's finely-woven system remains in place.
Osimhen, furthermore, is more than just a goalscorer. His nifty footwork, swift-limbed and purposeful with his passing and link-up play, suggests there's a real player in there who could, by turns, make the net bulge himself and feed Salah and co.
Given that, at £60m, Osimhen would come at a cheaper price than Liverpool's other major striker targets, it feels like a bit of a no-brainer, one that could see the Reds retain their Premier League title and maybe get their mitts on some silverware across other fronts.
One thing's for certain: all three transfer targets would prove to be upgrades on Nunez, who has sadly fallen by the wayside in Slot's set-up, and Liverpool cannot afford to have a misfiring number nine fronting the project once again.
Galatasaray's Victor Osimhen celebrates scoring their first goal
Regarded as "the best striker on the market" by data journalist Statman Dave, Liverpool need to make this one happen; Osimhen might just prove to be the final piece of the puzzle for an Anfield side looking to consolidate their position at the very top of the global game.
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