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Liverpool are a point away from winning the Premier League title, but work is underway behind the scenes to secure some of the top targets for the summer. However, the Reds are still divided on who they want to sign for a vital position next season.
The Merseyside giants want to show ambition in the market, with FSG prepared to bankroll as many as five new signings to back Slot’s vision in the summer.
Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes has already been working on several deals and recently held talks with the representative of a priority target in Dean Huijsen.
However, it has been claimed that the Reds’ recruitment team remain divided on who to sign for one of the most important positions that Slot is looking to strengthen.
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Liverpool are yet to take a call on their top target

Liverpool are in the market for a left-back as the club believe that they need fresh blood to replace Andy Robertson in the summer transfer window.
Milos Kerkez has long been deemed as the priority target for the Reds, and the club are believed to be leading the race to sign him in the summer.
However, according to TBR Football, the recruitment team remain divided on whether to sign the Hungarian who is likely to cost £40m.
It has been claimed that many at Liverpool are pushing the club towards signing Fulham’s Antonee Robinson in the summer transfer window.
In fact, some believe the Fulham star is the top target, and there is a considerable push for the club to sign him over the Bournemouth star.
Robinson is still on Liverpool’s radar, and it seems there is no unanimity at Anfield on the prospect of signing Kerkez this summer.
