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Liverpool still have plenty of work to do in the summer transfer window to build Andoni Iraola's dream starting XI
Liverpool have had a slow start to the summer transfer window and will need to pick up proceedings in the coming weeks to ensure new manager Andoni Iraola is equipped to take his team into the 2026/27 campaign. The Reds endured a miserable 2025/26 season, finishing fifth on 60 points, a year after cruising to the Premier League title. Clearly, something of a rebuild is needed at Anfield, with significant investment in the squad required. Promising defender Jeremy Jacquet has arrived from Rennes in a £60million deal, while Osasuna winger Victor Munoz has joined for a fee in the region of £35million. These acquisitions represent smart moves, but the pressing need to replace the legendary Mohamed Salah still hasn't been addressed. With that said, GIVEMESPORT have put together a dream Liverpool XI for next season, which includes five new signings. Goalkeeper Alisson Liverpool will presumably move on from Alisson Becker in the near future, although that isn't likely to happen this summer. The Brazilian will turn 34 in October and has 12 months left on his deal on Merseyside, making next year a natural parting point for the legendary shot-stopper. The Reds have lost the likes of Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson in recent windows, so will look to keep at least a few core members of their last iteration in Iraola's squad for experience reasons. Alisson is a part of this. Giorgi Mamardashvili is waiting in the wings to succeed the former Roma man, and will likely do so from the start of the 2027/28 season. Defence Read, Jacquet, Van Dijk, Kerkez Liverpool could have something of a new-look defence next season. Ibrahima Konate has departed for Real Madrid, Robertson has signed for Tottenham, while a new right-back is still being targeted. Alexander-Arnold left a gaping hole on the right-hand side of Liverpool's defence when he cut ties last summer to join Real Madrid. This void was not adequately filled by Jeremie Frimpong, who has struggled with the physicality and intensity of the Premier League. Conor Bradley is still fighting his way back from a serious injury, and thus, it's clear that this is an area of Iraola's squad that needs addressing. Few concrete links to right-backs have emerged so far this summer, although one name has been mentioned sporadically over the last several months. Feyenoord's Givairo Read has been touted as a replacement for Alexander-Arnold, and a reasonably cheap deal could be struck with the Eredivisie giants. It's not clear how much this speculation was driven by Arne Slot's link with Feyenoord, but given how impressively the 20-year-old has performed in the last two seasons, it wouldn't be surprising if Liverpool retained their interest even without their former head coach at the helm. At the heart of the defence, a new partnership could be set to flourish. Konate and Virgil van Dijk's relationship has been broken up, but Jacquet could simply replace the Bernabeu-bound Frenchman. While he's only 20, Liverpool spent £60million on Jacquet, which suggests they see him making an imminent impact, even if they are still on the hunt for another central defender. At left-back, Milos Kerkez may have struggled in his debut season at Anfield, but he'll be reunited with the manager who developed him at Bournemouth. This is certainly a good enough reason to give the Hungarian another go, particularly given how many other areas need addressing. Midfield Wharton, Szoboszlai, Wirtz Various reports suggest midfield is an area of concern for Iraola. While the Merseysiders possess several adept number eights, they arguably still lack an out-and-out number six. Liverpool's interest in Adam Wharton is well documented, and now could be the time to make their move on this front. Crystal Palace are demanding around £100million for Wharton, and while this prospective fee could deter Iraola and his recruitment team, there could be creative ways around this potential stumbling block. The Reds could reportedly offer Harvey Elliott plus cash in exchange for Wharton — an agreement which could appeal to the South London club. Wharton would be the perfect man to complement Dominik Szoboszlai, who will continue in a prominent role at Anfield after excelling last term, in Liverpool's double pivot. In front of them, £116.5million man Florian Wirtz will get another opportunity to prove himself on Merseyside. An underwhelming debut campaign should not mean Liverpool's decision-makers give up on him just yet, even if he does need to do a lot more to justify his price tag next season. Attack Barcola, Isak, Munoz Liverpool's attack has undergone a major rebuild in recent years, and this rebuild should be completed this summer. The likes of Salah, Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino, Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz are a thing of the past, while Cody Gakpo and Federico Chiesa could also be moved on. Alexander Isak will get a fresh chance to lead the Reds' attack after a frustrating first season in the north-west. He won't have a buoyant Hugo Ekitike to compete with for some time as the Frenchman nurses his way back from a major injury, while he'll come into the campaign in a better state physically than he did last term. As for the flanks, both sides could look very different next term. Munoz may prove to be a squad depth signing, although for the time being, it seems as though he may be seen as a starter. The Spaniard scored seven goals and provided five assists in a poor Osasuna side last season, and is ready to thrive in a better team. Either one of Munoz or Salah's replacement will start on the right, with the other on the left. After Yan Diomande declared his desire to join Paris Saint-Germain, Bradley Barcola has become the dream Salah successor. The French wide forward is ready to leave Paris to play a more prominent role elsewhere, and Liverpool may suit him. Iraola can use the rapid World Cup star on either wing, and can maximise his threat by instructing the likes of Wirtz and Szoboszlai to feed quick balls to him in behind. A deal could be done at around £100million with PSG.
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