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Liverpool have reportedly made at least three players available for transfer after sealing the Premier League title.
On Sunday afternoon, Arne Slot's men produced arguably their best performance of 2025 as they battered Tottenham Hotspur in front of a jubilant Anfield crowd.
Goals from Luis Diaz, Alexis Mac Allister, Cody Gakpo, and Mohamed Salah, plus an own goal from Destiny Udogie, sealed a 5-1 win. Dominic Solanke was the scorer for the visitors.
As a result, Liverpool are confirmed as Premier League champions with four matches left to play.
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After sealing the title, it has been claimed that at least three Liverpool players could leave the club in the summer.
As reported by The Telegraph, Darwin Nunez is set to leave if a suitable offer arrives.
In addition, Kostas Tsimikas and Joe Gomez will also be made available.
The report also stated that offers are likely to arrive for young winger Ben Doak, while goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher could leave in search of more regular football.
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After adding only Federico Chiesa to their squad last summer, Liverpool are set to invest ahead of their title defence.
The report stated: "Arne Slot will be backed with one of Liverpool’s biggest ever summer transfer budgets to pursue a record-breaking 21st league title as the champions ready themselves for a fresh challenge from the chasing pack.
"Liverpool’s recruitment department has been assessing targets since the new team of sporting director Richard Hughes and Fenway Sports Group president Michael Edwards were appointed a year ago."
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It has been suggested that the Reds' priorities are a new No.9 and a left-sided defender.
The likes of Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike, plus Bournemouth duo Milos Kerkez and Dean Huijsen, have been mentioned as potential targets.
Georgian goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili will arrive from Valencia in the summer after a deal was agreed last year.
Reacting to Liverpool's title triumph, Slot said: "Very, very happy, of course, but to a certain extent also quite unreal because you work so hard for this moment to happen and when it then does happen, it needs some time for you to truly feel it.
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"But the fans were so happy that it didn't take us long, didn't take me long to understand what we've achieved together this season."