Liverpool are not wasting their time in the summer of 2025 as they determine and pursue some of their main goals. Coach Arne Slot said he is confident in the club's plans and can welcome some "blockbusters" in the coming time.
The Reds have just won the Premier League despite almost no changes to their squad compared to a year ago. Slot chose to work with the group of players he inherited from Jurgen Klopp and has been impressive. Now, the Dutch strategist wants to emphasize his ambition.
The Kop's elimination from the round of 16 of the Champions League is a disappointment. Therefore, they hope to build a team to compete with any other team in Europe.
The departure of Trent Alexander-Arnold means Liverpool need a new right-back and Jeremie Frimpong has been identified. The Bayer Leverkusen player has a release clause of 30 million pounds.

Frimpong has flown to the UK and transfer talks are ongoing. Meanwhile, his BayArena teammate Florian Wirtz could also join Anfield.
Leverkusen valued the German player at more than 100 million pounds. Bayern Munich also want him but Liverpool seems to be leading, especially after Man City withdrew from the race.
Wirtz is one of Germany's most promising players and will bring dynamism to Liverpool's attack. Slot understood that the Reds could not continue to rely on Mohamed Salah's outstanding scoring talent.
Darwin Nunez could leave Anfield while Cody Gakpo has been linked with a move away. Liverpool are planning that possibility and have negotiated with Frankfurt on the signing of Hugo Ekitike, the French striker valued at £84 million.
Frankfurt sporting director Markus Krosche has opened the door for Ekitike to leave Deutsche Bank Park. They affirmed that they would allow the players to leave if both sides felt they were not compatible.
"Hugo Ekitike is one of the most exciting strikers in the European market. Hugo must decide his future. I'm happy we have him.
If he has a different decision, it's about our motto: if a player develops faster than we expect, we will let him go" - Frankfurt's sporting director told Sport 1.
Liverpool also showed that they will continue to rejuvenate their squad and a new left-back is in their sights. Milos Kerkez is one of many players who have seen his value increase after an impressive season with Bournemouth. A £45 million transfer deal is being offered.
The Kop are said to have agreed personal terms with the Hungarian player. The 21-year-old is eager to challenge himself at a higher level and moving to Anfield will give him that opportunity.
Slot said on the day of the Premier League's closing day: "We are very satisfied with the current squad. This club always shows that if they can increase their strength, that is what we will do".
Slot is not wrong and within just a few weeks, he could welcome 4 new faces with an amount of up to 270 million pounds. According to the Dutch strategist's statement, it will be a serious plan.

Liverpool's dream team for the 2025-2026 season: Alisson, Frimpong, Van Dijk, Konate, Kerkez, Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Wirtz, Salah, Ekitike, Diaz.