As mentioned, Liverpool have already been linked with several players this summer.
Wolf mane is one of them and, although he would cost the club around £50million, his arrival makes perfect sense.
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That is, if an update from Lynch is to be believed.
“It’s interesting though (Liverpool are interested in Mané) because I think it’s the summer that Federico Chiesa will leave, so signing this multifunctional striker that they can develop would make a lot more sense,” he said during the press conference. Anfield Clue Podcast.
Although Church hasn’t really had a major role to play for Liverpool in his two years at the club, it’s hard to deny that his versatility isn’t one of the best things he brings to the Anfield team.
The fact that the Italian can play anywhere across the front three makes him an incredibly valuable asset, especially when you take into account the Reds’ recent injury history.
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However, due to his lack of playing time under Slotit’s hardly surprising to see it constantly linked to a release.
And with most of the Reds’ other attacking targets not being that versatile, it’s clear that Mane, who was once described as a “fantastic” Rob Edwards player, is the player the club should be targeting.
Not only is the 18-year-old considered a homegrown player, but he can be used anywhere across the front three and even as a central midfielder if needed.
He also has plenty of Premier League experience under his belt and, although it would have cost Liverpool around £50m to get rid of Molineuxhis price is much better than that of Yan Diomande.
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Of course, there is still plenty of time before the summer transfer window arrives, but with most of Europe’s top clubs looking to sign the best players possible, Liverpool will need to act quickly to sign their transfer targets.
Let’s hope that the 2026-27 summer transfer window is as impressive as last summer.
