Liverpool have fared well in the transfer window this summer as they brought in attacking reinforcements and decent replacements into the midfield department. The Merseyside club’s transfer business under Jurgen Klopp has been well defined in the past couple of years. The Reds usually look for marquee signings who can create an impact immediately or invest in youth players trying to ease them into the first team or sell them off if it doesn’t work out. They ended the 2022 transfer window by signing Arthur Melo on deadline day to ease their midfield issues after Thiago Alcantara went to the treatment room at the beginning of this campaign.
Liverpool’s Confirmed Signings
Darwin Nunez
The Uruguayan striker was a major signing for Liverpool who was brought for a transfer fee of £85 million, as they hoped to fill in the gap created by Sadio Mane’s departure. Nunez has performed extraordinarily in Benfica last season and he would certainly add more firepower to Klopp’s frontline.
Calvin Ramsay
The Scottish youngster is definitely a future prospect as he has the potential to play at a high level. He was bought for a transfer fee of £6.5 million from Aberdeen to become an understudy for Trent Alexander-Arnold and develop further to replace him in the foreseeable future.
Fabio Carvalho
Carvalho is another young prospect who was brought to Anfield for a transfer fee of £7.7 million as he made his exit from Fulham. He has settled in quickly and made his impact in the last few fixtures for the Merseyside club.
Arthur Melo
The Brazilian midfielder was brought on loan to ease out the midfield issues for Liverpool that have emerged after Thiago was sidelined following an injury setback. He could be a promising addition to Klopp’s midfield as he looks to impress as an immediate reinforcement.
Liverpool Transfer Exits
Sadio Mane – Bayern Munich – £35.1m
Neco Williams – Nottingham Forest – £17m
Takumi Minamino – Monaco – £15.5m
Ben Davies – Rangers – £4m
Divock Origi – AC Milan – Free
Is Mane’s Exit A Huge Blow To Jurgen Klopp?
The Liverpool boss managed to find a decent attacking reinforcement in the form of Darwin Nunez. Moreover, Luis Diaz has been performing well in the left-wing position to fill in the void created by Sadio Mane, but his exit could impact the Reds during important fixtures as they look to compete in several cups this season. However, the Merseyside club managed to create a balance in their spending and earnings during this transfer window as they spent a total of £99.2 million whereas they brought in £71 million which showcases Jurgen Klopp’s one-in-one-out policy that he has been practising for several years.