Liverpool are cooking this summer. The 2025 transfer window they’re having is absolutely bonkers, and honestly, clubs in England and across Europe should be very, very scared.
After cruising to the 2024–25 Premier League title without any major signings last summer, the Reds could’ve easily rested on their laurels. But instead, they’ve gone full throttle and started assembling what looks like football’s version of the Avengers.
🔒 Rock-Solid in Goal: Alisson & Mamardashvili
At the back, Liverpool already boast Alisson Becker, still among the best goalkeepers in world football and arguably one of the greatest of his generation. But just to ensure depth, the Reds have now added Giorgi Mamardashvili, the 24-year-old Georgian star from Valencia, widely regarded as one of the best young shot-stoppers in the world.
Even if Alisson suffers another injury, Liverpool are safe between the sticks.
🛡️ Rebuilt Defence: Frimpong, Kerkez & More
With Trent Alexander-Arnold joining Real Madrid and Andrew Robertson past his prime, many feared Liverpool’s full-back era had ended. But the Reds responded in style:
- Jeremie Frimpong, the dynamic wingback from Bayer Leverkusen, arrives fresh off helping Xabi Alonso’s side win their historic first-ever Bundesliga title.
- Milos Kerkez, one of the standout left-backs in the Premier League last season at Bournemouth, has also joined. Young, aggressive, and proven in England—he’s a perfect Robertson successor.
The centre-back pairing of Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konaté still stands strong. With Jarell Quansah sold to Leverkusen, Liverpool are targeting Marc Guéhi of Crystal Palace to further strengthen. Add solid backups like Joe Gomez, Connor Bradley, and Kostas Tsimikas, and you’ve got serious depth.
⚙️ Midfield Overhaul: The Wirtz Era Begins
Liverpool’s midfield looks like a dream blend of youth, experience, and flair.
- Ryan Gravenberch was one of the best defensive midfielders in the league last season.
- Alexis Mac Allister continues to shine with his work rate, creativity, and goal threat.
- Dominik Szoboszlai remains a versatile option in the middle.
But the real headline is the arrival of Florian Wirtz. Signed from Leverkusen in a record-breaking deal, the 22-year-old was Bundesliga Player of the Season, a creative genius who can score, assist, and control the game. This is a game-changing signing.
Behind them? The likes of Wataru Endō, Curtis Jones, Harvey Elliott, and Stefan Bajčetić offer brilliant squad depth.
⚔️ Attack Mode: Salah’s Peak, Ekitike, and the Isak Dream
Let’s talk about Liverpool’s frightening attack.
Mohamed Salah just had arguably his best-ever season—winning every individual award from the Golden Boot to the Playmaker Award, Premier League Player of the Season, and FWA Footballer of the Year. He also broke the record for most goal contributions in a single PL season.
And instead of relying solely on Salah, Liverpool are finally backing him:
- Hugo Ekitike, a 23-year-old with immense potential, joins for a big fee.
- The club are heavily pursuing Alexander Isak, one of the best strikers in Europe, and are reportedly ready to break the British transfer record again to get him.
If they offload Luis Díaz to Bayern Munich as expected, the Isak deal is more than possible. Imagine Salah and Isak in the same team—the top two scorers in the league last season in the same front line? That’s terrifying.
🎯 Future-Proofing: Liverpool’s Young Core
Even more impressive? These aren’t just short-term fixes.
- Wirtz – 22
- Frimpong – 24
- Kerkez – 21
- Ekitike – 23
- Isak – 25 (target)
This team is built not just for 2025–26, but to dominate the rest of the decade.
🏆 Could This Be the Greatest Transfer Window Ever?
With more players like Darwin Nuñez, Chiesa, and Díaz potentially heading out, even more signings are expected. If Liverpool land another centre-back and Alexander Isak, we might be witnessing one of the greatest transfer windows in football history.
How does it stack up against:
- PSG’s 2021 summer? (Messi, Ramos, Donnarumma, Hakimi, Wijnaldum)
- Real Madrid’s 2009 splurge? (Ronaldo, Kaka, Benzema, Xabi Alonso)
It might be too early to tell, but Liverpool 2025 is already looking historic.