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Fabrizio Romano outlines what to expect from Liverpool this summer

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Liverpool are preparing for an active summer transfer window, with transfer expert Fabrizio Romano providing insight into what the club is likely to do as they seek to strengthen their squad.

According to Romano, Liverpool are expected to focus on strategic signings rather than a large-scale overhaul.

Speaking on his YouTube channel this week, the journalist said: “I think it will be a busy summer for Liverpool with wingers. It’s very clear they need to reinforce their wingers.

“The situation with Salah and Gakpo. In general, I think Liverpool need to add something fresh in that position. I will come back very soon to tell you more.”

In terms of actual targets, Romano did mention Bayern Munich’s Michael Olise, who has 13 goals and 25 assists this season, but played down the idea of that move happening.

He added: “Michael Olise is appreciated, but Bayern have no intention at all of letting him go. There’s no release clause in his contract. There are other realistic targets for Liverpool.”

The club’s recruitment team is understood to be identifying targets who can immediately improve the squad while also offering long-term value.

Positions across attack, midfield, and defence are being assessed, with priority given to areas where depth or quality is currently limited.

Romano’s latest update suggests that Liverpool will likely make at least one or two key signings, depending on how negotiations progress and which opportunities arise.

Financial prudence remains a factor, with Liverpool balancing the desire for reinforcements against sustainable spending.

Any potential departures will also influence recruitment plans, as the club seeks to ensure the squad remains competitive regardless of who leaves.

Romano also highlighted that Liverpool’s internal focus includes a mix of emerging talent and experienced players.

Supporters can expect measured activity in the transfer market, with an emphasis on quality over quantity.

Overall, the expectation is for Liverpool to strengthen strategically, addressing specific needs without compromising their long-term planning.

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