Premier League
Liverpool has become one of the main protagonists of this transfer market, and it does not seem to have any intention of slowing down. Following the arrival of Alexander Isak, the Reds are already preparing for a new signing.
According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, Anfield's club remains optimistic about closing the arrival of Marc Guehi, Crystal Palace's defender, in the final hours of the transfer window. If confirmed, this operation would push the English club close to 500 million euros invested in reinforcements during this summer.
Nearly 500 million euros spent by Liverpool in this transfer market
The landing of Alexander Isak from Newcastle for 130 million euros had already caused a stir in the market, making the Swedish striker Liverpool's star signing. However, led by Jörg Schmadtke and backed by Fenway Sports Group, the board did not stop there. Previously, they had secured promising and quality additions like Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, Milos Kerkez, Jeremie Frimpong, Giovanni Leoni, and Armin Pecsi. A list that reflects a mix of young talent and experienced players to elevate the team's competitiveness.
🚨 Liverpool maintains optimism to get the green light for Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace. Deal still on. pic.twitter.com/MVZLWTBHDG
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) September 1, 2025
The potential arrival of Guehi would be another step in the reconstruction of Arne Slot's defense, aware that solidity at the back is crucial to reclaim the Premier League title and compete in Europe. The English center-back, an international player, has shown at Crystal Palace to be a defender with authority, tactical awareness, and good ball distribution. It is not surprising that Liverpool is willing to make a final effort to secure his services.
Liverpool's market activity at Anfield is of historic proportions. Reaching 500 million in a single transfer window is a figure that breaks the mold and positions the club among the most ambitious in Europe. While the Premier League is used to seeing high investments, Liverpool had been more conservative in recent years. This time, they have made a statement of intent by aiming to build a top-class squad.

The big question is how such spending will affect the finances and the team dynamics. Arne Slot, who has always valued collective effort over individual names, will now face the challenge of integrating so many stars without losing the essence that has characterized Liverpool during his tenure. The pressure will be intense: with such investment, the demand for titles multiplies, both in England and Europe.
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