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Liverpool spent big last summer to bring in the likes of Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz, but Andoni Iraola's roster is in need of more quality and depth before the new campaignAndoni Iraola in the dugout at Nottingham Forest.(Image: Robin Jones - AFC Bournemouth via Getty Images)Liverpool, it would be fair to say, was in transition last season. That won't be the end of their work.Jeremy Jacquet will come in for around $83 million (£60 million) in a deal that was agreed a few months ago, but any more outgoings would mean new additions being required to replace them.And while Liverpool spent an uncharacteristically high sum in the last summer transfer window, there is still room to spend big again in the future, for a variety of reasons."They're already looking to spend more than I'd imagine they would spend, to be honest with you — I thought this would be a much quieter summer after last season," football finance expert Stefan Borson told Football Insider.New Liverpool head coach Andoni Iraola.(Image: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)"But I guess the injuries have changed things, plus Mohamed Salah leaving and Hugo Ekitike, who will probably miss most of next season.
I don't think the wage bill is going to come down for next season, that's for sure."Liverpool are a very successful club commercially and financially, so there's nothing to worry about. You can't just keep spending forever."Get Liverpool's new 2026/27 home kitThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.
Andy Robertson and Ibrahima Konate were on substantial amounts, too, even though none of the trio brought in a transfer fee.And in addition to that, Liverpool got back into the Champions League, which is huge for revenue, and has a growing list of partners and sponsors.It is understood that the Reds have already signaled to RB Leipzig that they are willing to go as high as €100 million ($115 million/£85 million) to sign Diomande, which shows there is big money in the coffers. Beyond that, Liverpool might need reinforcements in midfield and at right-back, too.Clearly, though, the spending power is there.
