Southampton, England, 24th November 2024. Richard Hughes R Liverpool Sporting Director during the Premier League match at St Mary s Stadium, Southampton. Imago Images
The Merseyside giants are in the market for a number 9 and the club are assessing several strikers for a move this summer. Liverpool are now plotting to hijack a deal to sign an Arsenal and Everton forward target in the ongoing transfer window.
Liverpool have grabbed headlines with their moves this summer, and the club’s pursuit of Florian Wirtz is a sign of the intent and ambition they have shown in the ongoing window.
The Merseyside giants have also signed Jeremie Frimpong as Trent Alexander-Arnold’s replacement and are closing in on a deal to sign Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez.
Liverpool have now set their sights on a striker wanted at Arsenal and Everton, and they are looking to hijack a deal to take the forward to Anfield this summer.
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Liverpool hijack deal for striker wanted at Arsenal and Everton

Liverpool are desperate to sign a striker, but their dream target, Alexander Isak, seems unattainable unless Newcastle United change its mind.
The club are considering other forwards, but are being quoted massive fees, and Liverpool are ready to consider left-field choices this summer.
According to CaughtOffSide, Liverpool are among the clubs who are considering making a move for Germany and VfB Stuttgart striker Nick Woltemade.
He scored 17 times in all competitions last season and made his debut for Germany against Portugal this week.
The 23-year-old forward has also emerged as an option for West Ham, Arsenal and Everton, but Liverpool have the edge in the race to sign him.
He has three years left on his contract at Stuttgart, but the German club are open to selling him if a club are willing to match their £42m asking price.
Woltemade has emerged as a left-field option for Liverpool, who are set to spend a Premier League record fee for his Germany teammate Wirtz.
