Jurgen Klopp may have only just heard the door slam behind him as he exited Anfield, but Liverpool’s transfer plans appear to be taking shape.
The Reds are entering the summer with Michael Edwards back in charge and a new manager, Arne Slot, looking to make an impression after replacing Klopp.
Of course, we all know that Liverpool’s transfer policy is not just based on what the manager wants or asks for.
Edwards and Richard Hughes will have a plan, and a number of players will be on the list of prospective summer additions.
According to sources, the Reds are considering a deal for one of Aston Villa’s most promising midfielders.
Liverpool want to recruit Aston Villa midfielder Jacob Ramsey.
According to a story from The Telegraph today, Liverpool is one of the clubs interested in signing Ramsey this summer.
Villa are preparing for a Champions League campaign, but it means they must also comply with PSR rules, which could lead to some sales this summer.
According to the source, Diego Carlos is a player who might be sold for a high price.
If they don’t, teenage midfielder Ramsey, a homegrown player, could be considered for sale at about £50 million.
Liverpool, Tottenham, and Newcastle are said to be great fans of Ramsey, who is still only 22 years old.
Jacob Ramsey is a ‘excellent’ player who can fit in at Anfield
There are a few young players in the league right now that Liverpool can’t afford to pass up if they become available, and Jacob Ramsay is one of them.
The midfielder has performed admirably for Villa, and former Liverpool player Steven Gerrard has previously described him as ‘excellent’.
“I think his performance today was excellent. “A few weeks ago, we had to change his position for the sake of the team, and he was very selfless in his application to do so,” Gerrard stated in 2021.
“I think he moved back to his favoured position tonight and I thought his all round performance was outstanding.”
Liverpool will most certainly be in the mix here, and if he has pleased a legend like Gerrard, that will be enough for many Reds fans.