Liverpool have made contact with Real Madrid over a potential £52m deal for midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, according to Mundo Deportivo. The Spanish publication reports that the Reds are interested in the 23-year-old Frenchman, who missed out on a spot in France's World Cup squad. Real Madrid are reportedly looking to sell a midfielder to finance other deals this summer, but Camavinga is said to be reluctant to leave the Bernabeu. The player wants to convince incoming manager Jose Mourinho that he can be a valuable part of his squad and has instructed his agents not to listen to any offers.
Diomande pursuit intensifies as meeting planned
Liverpool's pursuit of RB Leipzig winger Yan Diomande, a potential successor to Mohamed Salah, is expected to dominate the club's transfer window narrative. The Reds have reportedly shown a willingness to part with £86m for the Ivory Coast international, who has impressed at the 2026 World Cup. However, this offer is thought to be too low for Leipzig, who reportedly want over £100m for the player. Paris Saint-Germain are among the other interested parties.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Juventus chiefs are jetting into France to meet with PSG over a potential deal for forward Randal Kolo Muani, who spent last season on loan at Tottenham. If Kolo Muani were to leave, it could free up a dressing room seat for Diomande at PSG, and any fee received could finance a potential bid. This development serves as a warning to Liverpool that they may not want to rest on their laurels.
Iraola era begins with squad overhaul
Andoni Iraola has taken over at Anfield after the Arne Slot era ended, with the side finishing a lowly fifth in the Premier League, having won the title just one campaign prior. Mohamed Salah's departure is just one of many expected squad shake-ups. Victor Munoz has already arrived from Osasuna, and Jeremy Jacquet will join from Rennes after that deal was wrapped up in February.
With the new manager at the helm, Liverpool are expected to bolster their squad further this summer transfer window. The club has already made its first signing under Iraola, but more arrivals are anticipated ahead of the upcoming Premier League season.



