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After Liverpool s summer window, the 300 million pounds purchase: What variables are hidden in the list of potential departures of 9 players and 11 players?

10:21pm, 25 August 2025Football

With one week left before the transfer window of Premier League clubs is closed, Liverpool has always been one of the most active clubs in the Premier League. Liverpool has signed nine players and plans to bring in at least two more people, with their total spending exceeding the £300 million mark.

Liverpool has also earned £216 million by selling 8 players, and has also rented 6 players, and another 7 players have left the team after their contracts expire.

Add to 11 more players may leave Anfield on a permanent transfer or loan basis before the summer transfer window deadline.

Constantinos Zimikas is one of the most likely players to leave the team, the left-back is currently ranked third in the team's appearance order and has attracted the interest of clubs such as Rome, Nottingham Forest, Valencia and Lille.

Xavi Elliott may also transfer, and Leipzig is looking for a replacement for Xavi Simmons, who have already contacted Liverpool (ask for Elliott's relevant situation).

Stefan Bajchetic has been following the first team for rehabilitation after hamstring surgery, but there are reports that he may return to Spanish football.

Similarly, James McConnell often appears at the AXA Training Center to train with the first team after recovering from injury, but after signing a new long-term contract, he is ready to leave the team on loan.

Jaden Dance's future is uncertain, which is likely to depend on Liverpool's pursuit of Alexander Isaac.

If Alexander Isaac completes his transfer to Liverpool from Newcastle United, then Dance is likely to be approved to leave the team on loan.

Cad Gordon will be leased again, and Swansea and his former boss Derby County are interested in it, while goalkeeper Fabian Mrozek is expected to be leased elsewhere. The future of Reese Williams, Calvin Ramsey, James Baragici and Oakley Cannonelle remains uncertain, and they may all leave in a permanent transfer.

However, to make these transfers happen, there must be enough clubs interested. None of the four players have made any progress, and they spent the entire preseason in the U21 team.

Baragizi and Cannoniel have both gone out for trials, the former at Ostsund Football Club in Sweden and the latter at its former club Leeds United, but neither of these trials have allowed them to get a contract offer.

source:7cm livescore

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