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🚨REINFORCEMENTS 🟢Liverpool Transfer News Today: Romano UPDATE, Van Dijk REPLACEMENT and Mo Salah  alternative Alexander-Arnold to Real Madrid 

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Here’s our round-up of all the latest Liverpool transfer news today (Friday 11 October) as Liverpool are given a boost about Trent-Alexander-Arnold’s contract.

Salah heir hesitates over new contract

Liverpool’s 2025 transfer window could be set for major activity.

After a relatively quiet 2024, with just one new player joining the first-team squad, things are expected to ramp up next year. Along with the arrival of goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili, the Reds may also need to find replacements for three of their biggest stars—Virgil van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Mohamed Salah—whose contract situations remain unresolved.
While Liverpool have potential internal replacements for these players, it’s likely they would still need to make significant signings to fully replace such key figures should they leave in the summer.

Liverpool handed Trent boost
The trio are all out of contract at the end of the season and there are many suitors for all three players, but Liverpool may have just been handed a boost in their negotiations with Alexander-Arnold.

Van Dijk replacement shortlist
Liverpool have been rock solid at the back under new head coach Arne Slot, and the Reds are reaping the rewards.

In their opening seven Premier League matches, Liverpool have only conceded twice, and they have looked well-organised as a unit.

Trent Alexander-Arnold has been praised for his defensive improvement under Slot and Ibrahima Konate has recertified himself as the first-choice partner for Virgil van Dijk.

Liverpool have excelled this season under new head coach Arne Slot but one member of the Reds’ squad has barely featured under the Dutchman.

Slot’s side are currently top of the Premier League and have only conceded twice in their opening seven matches in the competition.

During the Reds’ impressive start in the league Wataru Endo has been limited to two one-minute cameos and the Japanese veteran midfielder doesn’t appear to be a part of Slot’s plans.

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