THREE out-of-contract players Liverpool should sign to revitalise squad for FREE
LIVERPOOL are in need of a few additions to improve their squad depth and there are a number of free agents available to sign this summer who could improve Jurgen Klopp’s ranks.
Liverpool could sign these three free agents on free transfers (Image: GETTY)
With the likes of Daniel Sturridge and Alberto Moreno leaving upon the expiry of their contracts, there are a few places in the squad that need to be filled.
Jurgen Klopp has already made it clear that he won’t be spending excessive amounts of cash this summer.
No marquee signings are expected to make the move to Anfield as the German looks to improve what he has already assembled.
So with that in mind, are there any free agents that could realistically improve the Liverpool squad this summer?
Brahimi has been linked with a move to the Premier League for years, but the move has never materialised for one reason or another.
He’s been an important player for the Portuguese club ever since arriving from Spain and now he has had to run down his contract to finally get his move.
A wide player who can also play as a No 10, the Algerian international would help improve the Reds squad depth and provide healthy competition for the front three.
He is likely to have a number of offers this summer, he’ll be one of the best free agents on the market
Liverpool will need to replace Daniel Sturridge and Alberto Moreno who are leaving on free transfers (Image: GETTY)
Liverpool could sign Yacine Brahimi to provide back up for the front three (Image: GETTY)
Filipe Luis
Currently at the Copa America with Brazil, when Luis returns to Europe he will be in search of a new club.
After returning to Atletico from Chelsea, the left-back has built a reputation as a sturdy, consistent performer.
But now the time has come to move and Liverpool have a gap to fill in the position.
Andy Robertson needs an understudy and Luis maybe able to accept that he will not be first choice.
Improving the club’s squad depth would see them fix their poor reputation of crashing out in the early rounds of the cups.
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