Liverpool made a lot of changes to their team during the summer transfer window with many fans believing that Arne Slot's men would be close to unstoppable. The arrival of several players such as Alex...
Liverpool made a lot of changes to their team during the summer transfer window with many fans believing that Arne Slot's men would be close to unstoppable.
The arrival of several players such as Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz made fans believe that they had everything they needed to retain the Premier League title and potentially win the Champions League.
However, due to the amount of time it took their new signings to settle in and the number of injuries the club have suffered, that hasn't been the case.
They're obviously still in the running for the Champions League title but with a game against Paris Saint-Germain in their near future, there's some concern about whether the Anfield outfit have what it takes to triumph.
Liverpool's spending went over the £450 million mark in the summer with some fans wanting even more to be spent.
Slot and Richard Hughes managed to entice most of their transfer targets to L4 but there was the odd one or two that got away.
At the time, the players who got away felt like massive blows but now, it could have ended up being a blessing in disguise.
Liverpool transfer target Rodrygo is expected to be sidelined for 6-7 months with an ACL tear
Rodrygo's future was one of the most talked-about things during the 2025-26 summer transfer window.
From the number of games that he played in the Club World Cup, it was clear that the Brazilian wasn't going to feature in Xabi Alonso's plans as much as he hoped.
Others were often chosen ahead of him which led to teams such as Liverpool and Manchester City being linked with him.
Those rumours have persisted wiThis couth many thinking that a transfer could be on the table in the summer.
However after the latest update that has emerged, it seems like the Anfield outfit have dodged a bullet by not signing the attacker.
Marca outline that Rodrygo has 'suffered a rupture' of his ACL.
The attacker is set to miss the rest of Real Madrid's season with his hopes of appearing in the World Cup in tatters.
This injury also means that he's unlikely to get the Bernabeu exit that he wanted, even though Liverpool will need to add a new attacker to their ranks in the future.
Liverpool must put their full focus on Yan Diomande or Mateus Mane
Alongside their defence, Liverpool's attack have been far from their best.
Players such as Mohamed Salah, Cody Gakpo and even Isak have failed to impress despite Salah and Gakpo playing most of the Reds' games this term.
That's why it's hardly a surprise to see players such as Mateus Mane, Rodrygo and Yan Diomande being linked with a move.
It's clear that Liverpool need to start planning for life without Salah over the next year or so and, if they don't put their full focus into signing one attacker, they'll miss out on their ideal replacement for the Egyptian King.
Both players would cost an arm and a leg to prise away from their clubs but, since they need to gear themselves up to be Liverpool's next Salah, their price tag shouldn't matter.
There's obviously no knowing what Slot and Hughes are going to do this summer but, if the Dutchman keeps his job, it's hard to see why a new attacker wouldn't be at the top of his priority list, especially after the performances his team have put in this term.
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