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Liverpool is already plotting how to win the title No. 21, the club should engage in a big investment this summer.
The Reds won the Premier League on Sunday after beating Tottenham 5-1 and plan a transfer window charged to capitalize on their title triumph.
The owners Fenway Sports Group will support the manager Arne Slot to make several signatures with Liverpool by prioritizing an attacker and defensive reinforcements.
Milos Kerkez de Bournemouth and Dean Huijsen are on the limited list, and the Frankfurt Entracht Hugo Ekitike striker is also loved.
A midfielder could be targeted.
Several players could leave. Trent Alexander-Arnold has a large-sized offer from Real Madrid but nothing has yet been signed.
Dean Huijsen (left) and Milos Kerkez both impressed Bournemouth this season

Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt is one of the best attackers in Europe and is admired in Liverpool

Darwin Nunez (right) had a hard time impressive in Liverpool and could be about to go out
Darwin Nunez is likely to leave.
Liverpool will parade the trophy in the streets of the city on May 26, a public holiday on Monday.
Slot heroes aboard the open roof bus at 2:30 p.m., the day after the trophy against Crystal Palace in Anfield, and left for a trip after many emblematic monuments.
After the same route as the parades in 2019 and 2022, he will start at Room Maze in the south of the city.
It will move north on Queens Drive to the Fiveways roundabout and over the rocket.

Arne Slot, photo of sports director Richard Hughes, plots the defense of the title of Liverpool

Liverpool takes advantage of the Sunday title party in Anfield but there could be a good chance for the team
He will then complete around Mill Bank, West Derby Road, Islington, Leeds Street and the Strand before ending at Blundell Street.
By reflecting on the emotion of becoming Champions of England, the defender of the Reds Ibrahima Konate said: “ after the match (against Tottenham), I entered the stadium and I sat in the stands to feel like a fan.
“I have no words to describe what I felt. I was about to cry. It’s amazing. We really have to take advantage of it now.