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Liverpool are on the verge of winning the Premier League title. However, the club are unwilling to stand still, and they are prepared to back Arne Slot’s vision of revamping the squad in the upcoming summer transfer window. One of their targets is a prime contender to win the Ballon d’Or this year.
Slot has big plans to reshape the squad in the summer, and is particularly interested in a complete reconfiguration of his team’s attack next season.
Mo Salah has signed a new two-year deal, but there is a feeling the Reds are too dependent on him, and Slot wants him to have more support in the final third next year.
The club are tracking several young forwards, but the Merseyside giants have been told that they have a real chance of landing a world superstar in the summer.
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The Merseyside giants informed about a Brazil star’s transfer status

Raphinha has been one of the most potent attacking forces this season, and his performances are powering Barcelona towards the Spanish top flight and the Champions League.
He has scored 30 goals and registered 23 assists in 40 appearances for the Catalan giants this season, and by far, has been their best player.
If Barcelona win the league and the Champions League, Raphinha will be a prime contender to win the Ballon d’Or, but shockingly, the club could also lose him.
According to TBR Football, Liverpool are among the clubs who have been told by intermediaries that they have a chance to sign the Brazilian this summer.
It has been claimed that if the Reds offer a fee in the region of £80m, Barcelona could be forced to sell the winger in the upcoming transfer window.
The Catalan giants are still under financial stress, and are not in a position to reject big offers for a player who will turn 29 at the end of this year.
