1. Gossip: Villa target Garnachopublished at 11:36 British Summer Time 17 July

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    Aston Villa are among the Premier League clubs weighing up a move for Alejandro Garnacho, according to the Mail.

    The 21-year-old was told by manager Ruben Amorim that he can leave Manchester United, in the wake of their Europa League final defeat to Spurs.

    Garnacho has made 93 appearances for the Reds since making his debut in April 2022.

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    Get Involved - 'I hope Liverpool can do it for Jota'published at 11:27 British Summer Time 17 July

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    Liverpool fan's tribute JotaImage source, Getty Images

    I don't envy Slot's job of trying to galvanise the Liverpool team after a traumatic summer - incredible difficult job. I hope Liverpool can do it for Jota, but it remains to be seen what impact it will have.

    Mark

    This is Liverpool's transition year. Gave it a year to see what Slot needed. VVD has a monumental task on his hands to bed in new signings whilst managing a grieving squad. If Arsenal sign a top striker I think this will finally be there time. I hope not.

    Charlie

  3. How have we got here?published at 11:19 British Summer Time 17 July

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    Hugo Ekitike could be on his way to Anfield if those reports are true.

    So let's take a minute to remind ourselves of how we have got here - and I'll try to keep it as simple as possible.

    Newcastle had a bid of £70m turned down by Eintracht Frankfurt for Ekitike earlier this week.

    The Bundesliga side's sporting director Markus Krosche said that they will not let him go for less than £86m.

    Premier League champions Liverpool are also in the market for a central striker and had been linked with a record British fee for Newcastle's Alexander Isak.

    But then came the plot twist, as Liverpool were also said to have 'serious interest' in Newcastle's target Ekitike.

  4. Gossip - Liverpool reach Ekitike agreementpublished at 11:08 British Summer Time 17 July

    Hugo Ekitike celebrates after scoringImage source, Getty Images

    Hold that previous thought because Liverpool have reached an agreement with Eintracht Frankfurt for striker Hugo Ekitike, according to various reports.

    • RMC reporter Fabrice Hawkins states that the Reds have reached an agreement over a six-year deal with the player "only wanting a move to Liverpool".
    • Fabrizio Romano is reporting that Newcastle United have now left talks for the Frenchman with the deal now "considered off".
    • The Athletic's David Ornstein says the Magpies are now "exploring a deal" for Brentford forward Yoane Wissa after cooling their interest in Ekitike.
  5. A potential headache for Howe?published at 11:03 British Summer Time 17 July

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    If Newcastle were to sell Alexander Isak for a British record fee of £130m then they would need to think very carefully about how to replace him.

    Callum Wilson has already departed the club this summer upon the conclusion of his contract, so the Magpies are in the market for one forward as things stand.

    Hugo Ekitike scored 15 league goals in 31 starts for Eintract Frankfurt last season and played as a striker 95% of the time.

    Newcastle have had their initial bid of £70m turned down by the Bundesliga club, but they are capable of upping that fee, especially if Isak departs for £130m.

    Champions League football returns to St James' Park next season so a condensed fixture schedule awaits them.

    Eddie Howe, will no doubt, want to give it a good go in Europe as well as push for another top four finish. He will need his front line firing to do that.

    But whether Isak will stay as their main man, or be joined by Ekitike, or replaced by Ekitike, remains unclear.

  6. Fulham calm about transfer activitypublished at 10:52 British Summer Time 17 July

    Alex Howell
    BBC football news reporter

    Fulham are the only Premier League side yet to complete a signing.

    The Cottagers have made an approach to re-sign Reiss Nelson. The winger spent last season on loan at Fulham.

    Fulham are calm about the situation and believe it's just as important to fight off bids for their current players as well as bringing in new talent.

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    Get Involved - 'Newcastle seem the most likely second-best bet'published at 10:43 British Summer Time 17 July

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    Newcastle fans in the pre-season trainingImage source, Getty Images

    Other than the obvious answer, Newcastle do seem the most likely second-best bet, especially if their summer can land them another attacking option and defence boost too. Their flow state flexible tactics is versatile and adaptable, with a bit more depth and consistency they will really challenge Liverpool.

    Luke

  8. 'Liverpool have PSR headroom'published at 10:36 British Summer Time 17 July

    Kieran Maguire
    Football finance expert

    Liverpool net spend

    Liverpool have been outside the top-10 spenders on player signings since 2019, but their model is a classic case of being smarter rather than bigger. They are a super smart football club.

    Their model has been to ignore the noise and only buy a player if they truly improve the squad. It's a Moneyball, more analytical approach.

    Chief executive Michael Edwards does a brilliant job and he never buys players because of external pressure. He doesn't get jittery when fans call for more signings.

    Wirtz, Milos Kerkez, Jeremie Frimpong and potentially Isak are big signings, but they all improve the Liverpool squad, and the Reds do have an awful lot of PSR headroom.

    Out of the traditional big six clubs, they've spent the least in this three-year cycle - only £325m - and that includes their signing of Florian Wirtz. Plus, a move for a striker is likely to be paid in instalments, meaning the cost can be spread over multiple seasons.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 10:29 British Summer Time 17 July

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    If Liverpool successfully sign Alexander Isak, their spending will amount to around £300m already. Will we see the same amount of criticism levelled at them for their expenditure as we do for City and Chelsea?

    Richard

  10. Smith's 'an eye-catching recruit'published at 10:22 British Summer Time 17 July

    Emma Sanders
    BBC Sport women’s football news reporter

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    Arsenal did not want to sit still after winning the Women’s Champions League title and vowed to strengthen their squad.

    This is an eye-catching recruit that does just that with Olivia Smith widely considered one of the WSL’s most exciting youngsters, with a high ceiling of potential.

    She brings pace and directness to Arsenal’s attacking line-up and has already proven herself in the WSL with a successful season at Liverpool.

    There has been longstanding interest in Smith from Arsenal, who were beaten to her signature by Liverpool in 2024 and they have always been ready to spend should they need to.

    The 20-year-old had several suitors but it is believed she was impressed by Arsenal’s recruitment presentation and feels she can improve at the club.

    Having left home as a teenager to play professional football in Portugal, then leap up to the WSL, all by the age of 20, Arsenal think she has proven her character and ability to be part of an elite squad.

    Arsenal have given her a four-year deal and are pleased with their summer business so far with three new faces, plus Chloe Kelly in on a permanent deal, ready to start pre-season training, which begins on Thursday.

    The European champions remain open to strengthening further but with Smith, they have scooped up their primary target.

  11. Smith joins Arsenal for world record £1m feepublished at 10:15 British Summer Time 17 July

    Olivia Smith signs for ArsenalImage source, Getty Images

    Canada forward Olivia Smith has become the most expensive signing in women's football history by completing a £1m move to Arsenal from Liverpool.

    The 20-year-old, who made her international debut at 15, has signed a four-year deal with the Champions League holders.

    Smith's move breaks the record set by Chelsea in January when they signed USA defender Naomi Girma for £900,000 from San Diego Wave.

    Trevor Francis became the first £1m men's player when he joined Nottingham Forest 46 years ago.

    Smith, who only turned professional in 2023, joined Liverpool from Portuguese side Sporting a year ago for a club record fee of just over £200,000.

    She scored seven goals in 20 Women's Super League games in her debut season as Liverpool finished seventh.

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    Get Involved - 'Chelsea a real threat but still Liverpool for me'published at 10:09 British Summer Time 17 July

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    Can see Chelsea being a real threat as it seems to be coming together as a project and winning against PSG will give confidence. Still Liverpool for me, though. Great signings so far, just need Isak!

    Ross

  13. Postpublished at 10:04 British Summer Time 17 July

    Katie Stafford
    BBC Sport Journalist

    We got all excited in the office because we thought Fulham had made their first summer signing, but it's a false alarm.

    Academy graduate Josh King has signed a new four-year deal for the club.

    They remain the only club to have not made a signing in this transfer window.

  14. How can Liverpool afford Isak?published at 09:52 British Summer Time 17 July

    Summer spending

    Apart from Liverpool, few other clubs in the market for a striker could afford Isak's reported £130m price tag.

    PSR concerns mean - unlike Liverpool - plenty of Premier League sides have very little room for manoeuvre when it comes to their finances.

    The Reds spent just £10m on Italy winger Federico Chiesa and £25m on Georgia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili in last year's summer window - putting them on a combined spend of £375m since 2023.

    Leading the way on spending in that period is Chelsea, with £866m spent assembling their squad, whilst Manchester City, Manchester United and Spurs have all spent more than Liverpool.

    Before Florian Wirtz's arrival at Anfield, Darwin Nunez had been the club's record signing, joining from Benfica in June 2022 in a deal that could be worth up to £85m.

    A patient approach by his predecessor in previous transfer windows means that Arne Slot can target a striker to help improve his Premier League champions.

  15. Liverpool's summer so farpublished at 09:40 British Summer Time 17 July

    It's hardly been a quiet summer in terms of incomings at Anfield so far.

    Liverpool have already signed midfielder Florian Wirtz in a potential British record £116m deal this summer and paid £40m and £30m respectively for full-backs Milos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong.

    Although they have spent £171m, they are looking to sign a striker, with Ekitike and Isak firmly on their radar.

    Liverpool have also checked in on Brentford's Yoane Wissa and Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins as they work through a range of options.

    Liverpool so far this summer
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    Get Involved - 'Liverpool most likely at the moment'published at 09:33 British Summer Time 17 July

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    I think Liverpool look most likely at the moment. However, you can never rule out Man City and Arsenal won't want to finish second (again!!). Chelsea could be outsiders, but after a long season, may begin to burn out by the turn of the year.

    James, Shrewsbury

    As it stands, Liverpool have the tools to win the title, but it depends how Jota's passing affects the side. Arsenal have to be the favourites for that reason, but could finish 3rd if they don't gel. Transfers can change everything.

    Nick L

  17. Isak could be the biggest move of the summerpublished at 09:25 British Summer Time 17 July

    Katie Stafford
    BBC Sport Journalist

    Alexander IsakImage source, Getty Images

    Liverpool have already made four signings in this summer transfer window and they want Alexander Isak to be their fifth.

    Isak joined Newcastle from Real Sociedad in 2022 for £63m and is their record purchase. Newcastle supporters will tell you he has been worth every penny.

    Over the past three seasons he has scored 54 league goals and that strike rate has led to him regularly being linked with a move.

    But Liverpool want to turn that link into a done deal.

    Isak has three years left on his contract, so the Swede would most likely have to actively push for a move.

    Apart from Liverpool, few other clubs in the market for a striker could afford Isak's reported £130m price tag.

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    Get Involved - Who looks most capable of winning Premier League?published at 09:12 British Summer Time 17 July

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    You've seen all of the movement that's happened in the Premier League so far, so with that in mind, which squad currently looks most capable of winning the Premier League next season?

    Can Liverpool defend their title now they have Florian Wirtz? Will Manchester City bounce back after signing Tijjani Reijnders, Rayan Cherki and Rayan Ait-Nouri?

    Is it Arsenal's year after spending big in this window? Or perhaps, Chelsea are in the mix after a Conference League and Club World Cup win?

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  19. The battle for Ekitike and Isak - what we know so farpublished at 09:03 British Summer Time 17 July

    Alexander Isak and Hugo EkitikeImage source, Getty Images
    • Newcastle United's initial bid of £70m for forward Hugo Ekitike was turned down by Eintracht Frankfurt on Tuesday.
    • Premier League champions Liverpool are also in the market for a central striker and have firm interest in Newcastle's Alexander Isak.
    • BBC Sport understands Liverpool have made a move towards a deal for the Sweden striker in recent days.
    • They have also explored the parameters for other centre-forward target, which include Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins and Brentford's Yoane Wissa.
    • According to sources, it is believed a package to sign Isak could cost up to £130m - and the Magpies have been steadfast in their stance that their superstar striker is not for sale.
    • Frankfurt's sporting director Markus Krosche has stated the club will not let Ekitike go for less than £86m.
  20. Postpublished at 08:56 British Summer Time 17 July

    So the Hugo Ekitike and Alexander Isak saga continues.

    Newcastle want Eintracht Frankfurt's Ekitike and to keep Alexander Isak, but Liverpool want Magpies frontman Isak and also have 'serious interest' in Ekitike.

    It's a bit messy, right?