Florian wirtz latest, contract talks - liverpool transfer stock take

Florian wirtz latest, contract talks - liverpool transfer stock take


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THE ECHO'S LIVERPOOL CORRESPONDENT PAUL GORST TAKES A LOOK AT THE STATE-OF-PLAY WITHIN THE REDS' SQUAD AHEAD OF A BUSY SUMMER 01:00, 02 Jun 2025 While the early opening of the


transfer window was facilitated to aid those taking part in this month's Club World Cup, Liverpool are wasting no time using it to their advantage. Sunday will mark the official


registration of Jeremie Frimpong as a Liverpool player after his arrival was confirmed on Friday from Bayer Leverkusen and the triggering of the defender's £29.5m release clause is just


the start at Anfield as an intriguing and potentially record-breaking summer begins. The Reds remain in talks with Leverkusen for Florian Wirtz having tabled a £109m offer on Friday for the


Germany international, while interest in Bournemouth's £45m-rated left-back Milos Kerkez continues. READ MORE: Linda Pizzuti thanks Liverpool supporters for trophy parade turnout -


'It was magical'READ MORE: Milos Kerkez speaks out on potential Liverpool move after £45m transfer interest But what about those already at Anfield? The ECHO takes a closer look at


each department of the squad and what might lie in store. GOALKEEPER: KELLEHER OUT, MAMARDASHVILI IN AS ALISSON REMAINS TOP DOG Caoimhin Kelleher will move on this summer and finally get


his wish to become a No.1 goalkeeper. The Ireland international has been attracting suitors from across the Premier League, including newly-promoted Leeds United, West Ham United and most


notably Brentford, who are in the market for a new goalkeeper after selling Mark Flekken to Bayer Leverkusen. Article continues below Liverpool had been hoping to start the bidding at £20m


for a player who is into the last 12 months of deal and will now find himself as third choice behind Giorgi Mamardashvili and Alisson Becker. Georgia international Mamardashvili will join


this summer after a £29m deal with Valencia was struck last year. It leaves Kelleher further than ever away from a first-team spot in the Liverpool side and while he will be given a


hero's send-off given his Carabao Cup exploits in 2022 and 2024, the Irishman has been eager to kick-start his career as a No.1 for at least 12 months. Brentford are edging close to


completing a deal worth up to £18m. DEFENCE: LEFT-BACKS ON THE AGENDA AS KONATE CONTRACT TALKS STEP UP While a new deal for Conor Bradley and the arrival of £29.5m Jeremie Frimpong have


helped Liverpool move on from the Trent Alexander-Arnold era at right-back, there is also expected to be some movement on the left side. Milos Kerkez, of Bournemouth, is the primary target


to bolster the left-back area and that will inevitably have a knock-on effect for Andy Robertson and Kostas Tsimikas. Speaking in April, Robertson revealed his desire to hold talks to extend


his contract, telling Jamie Carragher at Football For Change's Easter Lunch event: "I've had eight wonderful years so far and I have a year left. "I am not as young as I


once was but I love this club and I have had some great memories here, so let's see what the future holds. "I still believe I can still produce good performances and some really


good performances and I think I have done that this season, so I still think I can produce at the top level and if I can do that then that is where I belong and hopefully I can stay here for


many years to come." Speaking after being given his Premier League winners' medal on Sunday, Tsimikas, cryptically, revealed: "The Greek Scouser’s heart is forever with


Liverpool." Newly-promoted Leeds have been linked with the Greece international, who joined in the summer of 2020 in a deal worth around £12m from Olympiakos. Talks between Ibrahima


Konate's agent and Liverpool over a new deal progressed in late May. The France international is into the final year of his deal and will have Europe's top clubs queuing up for a


potential free transfer next summer. The Reds centre-back, though, insists he is happy on Merseyside and hit out at "completely fake" speculation from some in the media when


chatting on his 26th birthday last week. "You know, I just want to say one thing: Everything you saw on social media is completely fake," Konate said. "I didn't even ask


for something from the club. They made me an offer, and I replied to them with something, that is it. "The rest (speculation) that I want to wait until the end...I want this, all of it


is completely fake. And even the big journalists said in November I am very close to signing the deal. I was like: 'Ah, they have more information than me!?' "Because it was


not true at that moment and that is why I was a little bit mad because it was not true at this moment. I knew at one moment people would think I didn't want to sign the contract but I


was never close to signing it. We will see what will happen." It's unclear what the future has in store for Joe Gomez as things stand. The defender has only featured for 11 minutes


in 2025, which came before he pulled up with a hamstring injury early on in the FA Cup defeat to Plymouth Argyle in February. The defender's last Premier League outing of the term came


in December, at West Ham, and there was interest from Newcastle United last summer. Gomez's versatility, though, will count in his favour should he wish to remain on Merseyside.


MIDFIELD: WIRTZ ADDITION INCREASES COMPETITION AS ELLIOTT WEIGHS UP FUTURE With Liverpool determined to thrash out a club-record deal for Florian Wirtz, competition will likely increase in


the attacking midfield areas next season. That could see Dominik Szoboszlai used in the position he most prefers, as a deeper midfielder, from next season onwards. What the potential arrival


of the Germany international means for Harvey Elliott, however, remains unclear. The 22-year-old spoke to the ECHO in April about fighting for his place at his boyhood club, saying:


"As far as I am aware I am here, here to stay and this is the club I want to be at." That stance, though, appeared to have softened after the recent defeat at Brighton when he told


Sky Sports: "I've tried as hard as I could and whatever happens, happens. It's football at the end of the day and in my opinion, I just need to do what's best for my


career." Brighton and Borussia Dortmund were linked in January before the speculation was quickly quashed by Elliott himself, but a summer of soul searching might await the England


Under-21 international. Liverpool aren't actively searching for buyers but a lot will depend on the wishes of a player who joined as a 16-year-old in 2019. Wataru Endo is another whose


future might come in for speculation but the Japan captain was adamant recently, stating: "If you ask me if I want to throw away the chance to play for Liverpool and move to another


team, the answer is no." FORWARDS: NUNEZ DAYS LOOK NUMBERED AS CHIESA DECISION AWAITS The decision to shun Saudi Arabian interest in Darwin Nunez was vindicated by the Premier League


title success but a revival of January's advances will see the Reds more open to discussing the sale of the Uruguay striker. The No.9 started just one Premier League in 2025 - the 3-1


win over Southampton in early March - and it looks increasingly clear that his future will lie away from Anfield as an overhaul of the frontline department awaits. It's unclear what the


next move is for Luis Diaz. The Colombia international joined in January 2022 and has yet to extend terms since his near-£50m switch from Porto, and while the winger insists he is happy on


Merseyside, there has been speculation from Barcelona and the Saudi Pro League. His partner, Gera Ponce, posted a social media message on Sunday evening that was widely interpreted as a


goodbye to supporters. However, having grown in importance for Slot last term while he scored 17 goals, discussions over an extended stay was something Diaz himself believed would be


forthcoming imminently. "From the first day I arrived, I’ve always been happy, calm, enjoying the football played at this great team," he told Telemundo recently. “We’ll be talking


about [a new contract], we’ll talk about it. For me, I would stay however many years it takes, it also depends on the club, everything. "These are details that are sorted out


separately. Very calm, I’m happy and enjoying the Premier League.” “I’m really happy to be here," Diaz also told he club's official website over the weekend. "To be part of


this great institution, this great club and to have great team-mates around me." Slot spoke last month about the importance of a full and uninterrupted pre-season period for Federico


Chiesa in his attempts to make the grade at Liverpool and the head coach says he expects the Italy international to stay. "Does he have a future here? Yes, definitely he has, yes,"


Slot said. "Definitely. I think everyone playing for us over here has a future over here. "Next season, if he comes back completely fit, which he has hardly been for the first


half-season but then afterwards he became fitter and fitter. "The next steps should have been playing time, which I couldn't give him. But I can give him playing time in


pre-season, so he can build himself up and then go even further." Article continues below Despite that firm insistence, the fact remains that Chiesa started just one Premier League game


and featured for 463 minutes across 14 appearances. He was left out of the squad entirely for the final game against Crystal Palace.