Liverpool is now “favorite” to land former Man City striker Julian Alvarez next summer.
The Reds got off to a perfect start to their new Premier League season, with the defending champions taking five wins to lead the rankings five points.
Arne Slot won the Premier League title in his first campaign at Anfield, rewarding with eight new signatures, including huge investments from Alexander Isak, Hugo Ekitike and Florian Wirtz.
The options Liverpool is attacking this season are unparalleled with slots choosing Isaac, Mohamed Sara, Federico Chiesa, Cody Gakupo, Ekichike and Rio Nugumoha.
However, after Darwin Nunes and Lewis Diaz allowed them to move on over the summer, they are looking to improve their advances before 2026 after Chiesa’s future appears in the air.
And Spanish website Fichajes claims that Liverpool is “favorite to close the signature” of Atletico Madrid forward Alvarez.
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Barcelona dreams of having the instinct to achieve their goals and the ability to determine matches, but “the club that we think is in the best position is Liverpool.”
The Premier League champions view Alvarez as “an ideal player to bolster his offense for the near future,” while players’ entourage “have not ruled out a multi-million-dollar transfer.”
Barcelona has signed that Liverpool is “preparing an offensive strategy” and “preparing an offensive strategy” while “already beginning exploratory contact” Alvarez has signed that “it’s a unique opportunity and willing to let such shocked strikers get away.”
Liverpool’s season starts is “sinister” to their rivals after the Reds won their first five games without playing their best, according to former Manchester United defender Gary Neville.
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Neville told Sky Sports:
“It’s not necessarily (against Everton) that they scored a goal late.
“It’s ominous in the fact that I don’t think they’re settling down to their best team yet, they don’t have the best team on the pitch.”
Neville added in his summer investment:
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