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SUMMER TRANSFER WINDOW 2022: LIVERPOOL TRANSFER NEWS AND SPECULATIONS

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Summer transfer window 2022: Liverpool transfer news and speculations

 

Anfield transfer news, rumours, and gossip; the summer transfer window opens on June 10 and closes on September 1 at 11 p.m.

The latest Liverpool transfer news, rumours, and gossip for the summer of 2022.

 

Nunez wants to join Liverpool.

Darwin Nunez wants to join Liverpool, and the Benfica striker is the Reds' top summer target.In all competitions, the Uruguayan international scored 34 times for Benfica last season, including goals in both legs of the club's Champions League quarter-final loss to Liverpool in April.

 

Jurgen Klopp's side has made no approach for Nunez, who is valued at €100 million (£85.5 million) by the Portuguese club.

 

Liverpool have turned down a second Bayern Munich proposal for Mane.

Bayern Munich has made a second offer for Sadio Mane, which Liverpool has turned down.

 

Liverpool think the offer was unrealistic at £23.5 million plus £6.5 million in add-ons. Bayern would need to win three Champions League titles and Mane would need to win three Ballon d'Ors to complete the set.Mane is valued at £42.8 million by Liverpool. Bayern's initial offer was £21 million plus £4 million in add-ons.

 

Ramsay is approached by Liverpool.

Aberdeen right-back Calvin Ramsay has been approached by Liverpool.

The Dons are in talks with the Champions League finalists about a possible move for the 18-year-old.

 

It's thought that an initial cost of £4 million is being discussed, with add-ons pushing the total to roughly £6 million.Personal terms are not believed to be an issue, according to Sky Sports News, and Ramsay's preferred choice is Liverpool over a number of other clubs in England, Italy, and Germany.

 

Who is Calvin Ramsay, and where did he come from?

The teenager has been one of Aberdeen's bright spots throughout a difficult season in the Scottish Premiership, where they presently lie in 10th place.

 

The 18-year-old has put in some impressive performances, showcasing his natural skill and generating interest from prominent English and European clubs.However, it appears that Liverpool is leading the race for the young player, who is widely considered as one of Europe's most gifted teens. He made his European debut in a 5-1 win over Swedish side BK Hacken in a UEFA Europa Conference League qualifier back in July, starting at right-back and setting up the first goal. In all competitions, he has one goal and nine assists this season.

 

If the proposed move goes through, Aberdeen will have received their highest-ever transfer fee.

 

Their current record is £3 million for Scott McKenna from Nottingham Forest. Their current record is £3 million for Scott McKenna from Nottingham Forest. Following Forest's promotion to the Premier League, the Dons received an extra £1 million for the centre back this summer.

 

Milner signs a new one-year contract with Liverpool.

Liverpool's James Milner

James Milner has extended his contract at Liverpool for another year, until the summer of 2023.

 

The 36-year-current old's contract was set to expire at the end of this month, and he has received bids from two Premier League clubs and one from abroad.

 

Milner, according to Sky Sports News, has agreed to a lower compensation package in exchange for a new deal that will extend his stay at Anfield to eight years.Liverpool has been related to a number of people.

Nunez, Darwin - Liverpool have reached an agreement in principle to buy Darwin Nunez from Benfica and are finalizing paperwork ahead of completing the £85 million transfer (The Guardian, June 12). Nunez has moved a step closer to joining Liverpool from Benfica, but there is still work to be done on the deal's structure and final cost (Sun, June 10); Nunez wants to join Liverpool and is the Reds' top summer target. Last season, the Uruguayan international scored 34 times in all competitions for Benfica, including goals in both legs of the club's Champions League quarter-final loss to Liverpool in April. Nunez is prized by the Portuguese and Jurgen Klopp's side has made no offer for him.Kalvin Phillips - Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is ready to take on Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola in the summer transfer market for Leeds midfielder Kalvin Phillips (Daily Mirror, June 6).

 

Raphinha - Liverpool are set to miss out on signing Leeds United winger Raphinha this summer (Daily Mirror, June 7); Liverpool have stepped up their pursuit of Leeds forward Raphinha due to doubts over Sadio Mane's future, and are considering an offer that would see Takumi Minamino sent to Elland Road (Sunday Mirror, June 5).After Newcastle backed out of the battle for Villarreal attacker Arnaut Danjuma, Manchester United and Liverpool are ready to compete for his signature (Daily Express, June 4).

 

Rangers have defeated Manchester United and Liverpool to the signing of Aberdeen's wonderkid Lancelot Pollard.

 

After losing out on Aurelien Tchouameni to Real Madrid, Liverpool will make a move for PSV Eindhoven midfielder Ibrahim Sangare. (Daily Express, 25 May) Sangare is a target for Chelsea and Manchester United this summer (Sky Sports, June 8).Liverpool are ready to compete with Manchester United for Antony's signature this summer, despite the fact that the Ajax star's manager Erik ten Hag has joined United (Daily Express, May 18).

 

Mason Mount - According to reports, Liverpool and Manchester City have made "discreet" approaches to Chelsea midfielder Mount, who is also being pursued by Manchester United (Daily Express, June 1).

 

Liverpool are said to have paid Derby £500,000 to buy out Kaide Gordon's transfer sell-on clause (The Sun, May 12).Sadio Mane is the latest player linked with a Liverpool exit. Liverpool's progress in pursuing Darwin Nunez suggests that striker Sadio Mane is on the verge of leaving Anfield for Bayern Munich (Sunday Telegraph, June 12). As talks continue, Bayern Munich remains £8.5 million short of Liverpool's £42.5 million asking price for Sadio Mane (Daily Mail, June 11). Liverpool expect Bayern Munich to meet their £40 million valuation for Sadio Mane, which will provide the funds to sign his proposed successor, Darwin Nunez (The Telegraph, June 10); Liverpool have rejected a second bid worth a potential £30 million from Bayern for Mane (Sky Sports, June 8); Bayern have seen an opening bid of £21 million plus £4 million in add-ons rejected by Liverpool for Mane (Sky Sports, June 8); Bayern have seen an opening bid of £21 million plus £4 million (The Times, June 6).Salah informed close friends that he was willing to commit his future to Liverpool, but changed his mind after Barcelona promised him a move next summer (Daily Mirror, June 7); Barcelona has told Liverpool forward Salah that he can join their incoming galaxy of stars at the Nou Camp next summer (Daily Mirror, June 7); (Sunday Mirror, June 5).

 

Liverpool are considering allowing defender Nathaniel Phillips to return to Bournemouth on loan next season (Sunday Mirror, June 12).Nathaniel Phillips and Neco Williams - Liverpool are hoping to raise £30 million in transfer funds this summer by selling defenders Nathaniel Phillips and Neco Williams (Daily Mirror, May 30)

 

Takumi Minamino - Liverpool's unsung hero Takumi Minamino could be set for a new start away from Anfield thanks to a £17 million transfer budget rise (Sunday Express, June 12). Forward will wait until after Liverpool's Champions League final against Real Madrid on Saturday in Paris before deciding on his future with the English Premier League club (Kyodo News, May 25).Liverpool are willing to let Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain leave Anfield this summer (ESPN, May 21); Oxlade-Chamberlain fears for his Liverpool future after going two months without playing and not hearing from the club about a new contract (Daily Mirror, May 26); Oxlade-Chamberlain fears for his Liverpool future after going two months without playing and not hearing from the club about a new contract (Daily Mirror, May 26); Oxlade-Chamberlain fears (Daily Mail, May 10).

 

Caoimhin Kelleher - After the June international break, Kelleher will debate his Liverpool future, acknowledging that he is "not sure" if he will feature regularly next season. (From the Daily Mirror, June 7).

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