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Liverpool Set Sale-Driven Rebuild, With Summer Spend Likely Capped Near £250m

The club is expected to fund signings through player sales rather than repeat last summer’s £450m outlay.

Overview

  • Former Manchester City financial adviser Stefan Borson said Liverpool are targeting about £100m of pure profit from player sales to underpin the summer budget.
  • Borson added that total spending is unlikely to exceed roughly £250m unless the club completes major departures to lift the cap.
  • CaughtOffside reported that Liverpool are preparing to move on fringe players to help meet the sales target and reshape Arne Slot’s squad.
  • Football Insider noted that last summer’s near-£450m spree has not paid off, with Liverpool sitting fifth in the league and out of all cup competitions.
  • Yahoo Sports highlighted calls from ex-striker John Aldridge for about £400m on four signings, including a replacement for Mohamed Salah, though the final budget still hinges on sales and European qualification.