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Liverpool "agrees to personal terms" for "specific" transfers

11:04pm, 16 May 2025Football

Arne Slot raised two fingers at the press conference.

Liverpool reportedly "concludes personal terms" with a player before the summer transfer, and a striker is "very interested" in transferring Anfield. The Reds had an amazing season in the Premier League, with Arne Slott leading the team to the championship in his first season at Anfield.

Despite becoming a champion, ambitious Slot is looking to make progress in the next game, especially in other matches such as the Champions League.

For this reason, the Liverpool coach needs a stronger lineup depth, and there are already many rumors before the summer transfer window opens.

Trent Alexander Arnold is one of the players who left the end of the season, and the Liverpool right-back is expected to transfer to Real Madrid in a free transfer.

And there is also a vacant in Slot's roster, and reports from the past few days have shown that Leverkusen right-back Jeremy Frimpon was selected by Liverpool to replace Alexander Arnold.

Football Insider claims that "Anfield source" told the site that Liverpool "had verbally agreed to personal terms" to sign Flynnon in the summer.

The Dutch international is "willing to transfer to Anfield", while the Liverpool board "has to decide now whether and when to make this possible transfer as they are considering a replacement for the outgoing Alexander Arnold".

Liverpool also hopes to improve their forward choices by next season, with rumors that Darwin Nunes may leave Anfield at the right price in the summer.

Liverpool, Arsenal and a number of other clubs are reportedly interested in Alexander Isaac, but Newcastle United is not going to let the Swedish international go.

But BBC football reporter Sammy Mokbel insists that Isaac is "very interested" in the possibility of a summer transfer to Liverpool or Premier League rival Arsenal.

However, Mokbel made it clear that Isaac is unlikely to force a transfer. The reporter said in the Q&A: "As far as I know, Isaac will be interested in the prospect of joining teams such as Liverpool or Arsenal, but there is absolutely no indication that the Swede will actively push the transfer.

"If Isaac has any possibility of leaving, I think that possibility is slim, it will depend on Newcastle's conditions - and astronomical. If they missed the Champions League this season, their position may be slightly shaken, but even so, it will be difficult for Isaac to leave. ”

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