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Liverpool transfer round-up: Salah contact made, release clause emerges & more

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Today’s Liverpool transfer news, all wrapped up in one place.

Mohamed Salah’s future remains a major talking point, with Juventus now seemingly looking at a reunion in Italy.

There is also a fresh defensive line from Serie A, where Liverpool have been handed a specific window to move for Gleison Bremer.

Meanwhile, final-day Premier League results could open the door to a former Jurgen Klopp target, before attention turns back to Yan Diomande and the growing difficulty around Liverpool’s first-choice Salah replacement.

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Luciano Spalletti wants Mohamed Salah reunion

Mohamed Salah has interest from Juventus, with Luciano Spalletti reportedly open to bringing him back to Serie A.

The pair worked together at Roma, where Salah developed before joining Liverpool.

Saudi Arabia still feels like the most obvious route, but Juventus could offer a competitive European stage if the Egyptian wants to stay at the top level.

Spalletti is also interested in Alisson Becker, although that deal depends on Liverpool’s stance.

Gleison Bremer release clause window emerges

Gleison Bremer of Juventus FC looks on during Serie A 2025/26 football match between Juventus FC and Atalanta BC at Allianz Stadium.
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Liverpool have been given a 10-day window to trigger Gleison Bremer’s release clause if they decide to move for the Juventus centre-back.

The Brazilian reportedly has a €58m clause active for the first 10 days of August.

Much may depend on Ibrahima Konate’s future, with his contract still unresolved. Manchester United are also credited with interest.

Jarrod Bowen could become available after Sunday

Liverpool could get a fresh chance to sign Jarrod Bowen if Sunday’s Premier League results go their way.

West Ham may need to sell if they are relegated, and the current captain is a good bet to leave.

At 29, he is not Liverpool’s usual transfer profile, but with Salah leaving and Andy Robertson also expected to go, adding Premier League experience may be a necessity for a fractured dressing room.

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Yan Diomande remains Liverpool’s first-choice Salah replacement

Liverpool would absolutely love to sign Yan Diomande, but he has already committed himself to Leipzig after their Champions League qualification, making a summer deal very difficult.

Still, if he really is Liverpool’s top Salah replacement, this is not one to abandon without a fight.

Things can change quickly in transfer windows.