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Liverpool is in the process of refining its recruitment strategy as it aims to bolster its attacking lineup during an important phase of rebuilding.
With Cody Gakpo bearing much of the attacking load and uncertainties surrounding Mohamed Salah’s future with the club, the Reds are actively investigating potential additions who can either provide immediate competition or serve as a long-term replacement for the Egyptian star.
Although the current season has not mirrored last year’s successes, there is optimism within Anfield that the team is establishing a solid foundation for the future.
Liverpool is targeting a new wide attacker
The priority now is to enhance the attacking options with top-tier players to propel the club back into the title race.
One player that has been the focus of attention recently is Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo, but interest from other Premier League heavyweights makes the race for his signature highly competitive.
If Liverpool fails to secure Semenyo, the club may turn its sights to Athletic Bilbao’s Nico Williams.
As reported by Spanish media outlet Fichajes, Liverpool is monitoring the Spanish international closely and has initiated initial conversations regarding his potential availability.
Williams is recognized as one of Europe’s most dynamic wide players and is optimistic about showcasing his talents at the World Cup, which could further enhance his global profile.
This season, the Spanish forward has recorded three goals and three assists in 16 matches for his club.
His speed, exceptional dribbling skills, and boldness in one-on-one scenarios make him an attractive option for Liverpool, harking back to the dynamic wingers the club is renowned for.
However, the financial implications of any potential transfer must be taken into account, as Williams has a release clause of about €95 million (£83 million), a topic that has sparked debate.
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