Liverpool have no plans to make further acquisitions, but six players are expected to leave

With the services of Thiago Alcantara and Diogo Jota, Liverpool has completed its acquisition business in this transitional period.

France Football reported on Tuesday that the Reds had continued their efforts to strengthen the squad by wanting to buy Watford striker Ismaila Sarr and loan Barcelona winger Ousmane Dembele.

However, after Jurgen Klopp secured the services of Thiago and Jota, the Liverpool Echo reports that everything has been closed regarding the club’s arrival.

However, a number of first team players are expected to leave by the end of this transfer window on 5 October.

Striker Rhian Brewster could be loaned out, as can midfielder Marko Grujic, who has been on loan at Hertha Berlin for two years. The other midfielder, Harry Wilson, is expected to be sold.

The Albanian winger who represents Switzerland, Xherdan Shaqiri, is another name in the list of Liverpool departures. The Reds have set a price of 27 million euros for the 28-year-old footballer.

Loris Karius, who has returned from a two-year loan move to Besiktas, is considered a surplus, as is Ben Woodburn, who is wanted by Sparta Rotterdam.

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