The summer transfer window opened on Sunday, although it will be closed again in 10 days time
Benjamin Sesko, Florian Wirtz and Milos Kerkez.
Benjamin Sesko, Florian Wirtz and Milos Kerkez.(Image: Getty Images)
The summer transfer window is set to close. But Liverpool will be able to add players to their ranks again soon.
The Reds have already landed Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen, as they look to fill the void left by the departing Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Florian Wirtz could follow the full-back from Leverkusen to Liverpool too, as talks continue over what could be a British-record transfer. Milos Kerkez is also a target at AFC Bournemouth, as the Reds look to strengthen their left-back options.
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Clubs have been able to register players from June 1. Although this part of a split transfer window will only be open for 10 days.
That's because signings will not be able to be made from June 10 after 7 p.m. (BST) due to the restructured Club World Cup this summer.
It's why Liverpool have received around £10 million from Real Madrid for Trent Alexander-Arnold, with the right-back set to move to his new team in time for the tournament. His contract with the Reds will not officially expire until June 30.
It means Manchester City and Chelsea - who will be the Premier League's sole representatives in the event - can add players to their respective squads in the next few hours to play a part this summer.
However, the early window has been open to all teams in the Premier League and Football League, not just those sides that are participating in the Club World Cup.
It also means that if Liverpool don't get deals for Wirtz and Kerkez done tonight that they will need to wait until June 16 to officially register them.
The summer window will then close at 7 p.m. (BST) on September 1. The deadline has been moved forward four hours from the usual 11 p.m. cut-off, with European leagues anticipated to enact a similar change to ensure transfer business can take place during typical working hours.
Key Dates
June 1-10: First summer transfer window
June 14-July 13: Club World Cup
June 16-September 1: Second summer transfer window
Liverpool will hope to have all of their main business done before the final embers of the window and have made their intentions clear with some bold early offers.
The Reds will begin the defence of their Premier League title on the weekend beginning August 16.