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With the transfer window now open, Liverpool boss Arne Slot will be among the managers casting an eye over the players in action this summer.
The Reds are yet to make any additions, as expected, but there does appear to be areas of the Liverpool squad that can be strengthened in the coming months.
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Liverpool will start pre-season at the start of July and that is when we can probably expect business to start being done, with incomings and outgoings likely ahead of Slot's first Premier League campaign.
With that in mind, here are three players who have caught columnist Jonathan Morley's eye in Germany this summer with the trio hoping to make even more of an impact as the competition reaches the knockout rounds.
Riccardo Calafiori
It was not a vintage group stage for Italy who scraped through in second place after a dramatic draw with Croatia.
And while he may not have scored the last-gasp equaliser, Riccardo Calafiori was heavily involved with a fantastic assist.
The 22-year-old looked like John Stones with the way he stepped into midfield and teed up Mattia Zacagni, and he is rightly on the radar of a host of top clubs.
Liverpool is believed to have made inquiries to Bologna for the left-sided defender, who only arrived from Basel a year ago and played a big role in his side qualifying for the Champions League.
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Riccardo Calafiori has impressed in defense for Italy at Euro 2024.
While he is a typical no-nonsense Italian defender, Calafiori has also impressed me with his feet and his ability to get on the front foot will no doubt appeal to Arne Slot – as will the fact he can play at left-back.
Despite Joel Matip’s exit, Slot already has four very impressive defenders at his disposal and I am not actually convinced that Liverpool does need another option right now.
Reports in Spain suggest Liverpool have made contact but the reality is it would take a significant fee to land him.
Guler signed a lengthy contract when he arrived at Real so I doubt the European champions will have no desires to lose him
Williams’ release clause does make him more of an achievable target and Liverpool would not be breaking the bank to get him.
There remains plenty of speculation over the future of Luis Diaz at Anfield, with Barcelona in particular still sniffing around
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