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While the transfer window is of secondary importance to everyone connected with Liverpool, they have made significant progress on that front courtesy of Florian Wirtz, Milos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong's arrivals.
Arne Slot has committed himself to creating a club culture where elite talent can thrive under his stewardship. Their Premier League title victory last season was an example of what can happen when astute tactical ideas and togetherness are mired together with significant on-field talent.

Despite the Reds claiming glory last term, they last made a central midfield signing in 2023, but that could be about to change after Liverpool submitted an official offer for Barcelona star Marc Casado.
Chelsea and Bayer Leverkusen are also in the hunt for his signature. Either way, he may be allowed to leave the La Liga giants due to their need to ease their ongoing financial situation.
Marc Guehi and Castello Lukeba are candidates to strengthen Liverpool's defence, with the former being a well-documented target since the arrival of Wirtz, Frimpong, and Kerkez.
The spine of the Reds' side is already impressive by anybody's standard. Still, there may come a time when the likes of Wataru Endo move on to make way for reinforcements of a more youthful complexion to carry the torch forward.
Slot didn't feel the need to raid the transfer market in his first campaign, other than Federico Chiesa's arrival. He may now have an opportunity to bring a trusted lieutenant to Anfield if reports are to be believed.
Liverpool leading race to sign Orkun Kokcu
According to CaughtOffside, Liverpool want to sign Benfica midfielder Orkun Kokcu and are the frontrunners, with the Turkey international prefering a move to Anfield despite interest from Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur and Inter Milan.
The 24-year-old has previously worked under Slot at Feyenoord and called him "the best coach in the world" in 2024. Intriguingly, his current employers would be willing to let him take on a new challenge if their £35 million valuation is met, and Slot is also keen on a reunion.
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Enjoying a productive campaign last term, Kokcu registered 12 goals and 11 assists in 55 appearances for Benfica across all competitions, featuring primarily in centre midfield.
He is also capable of featuring as an attacking midfielder and has a knack for laying opportunities on a plate for his teammates, illustrated by the fact he created 76 chances in the Primeira Liga.
Should Slot look to open the Reds' chequebook for a midfielder, it makes sense that Kokcu is said to be high on Liverpool's list given the positive relationship that exists between both parties.