A top Liverpool journalist has confirmed that the club have ruled out three big Premier League names linked with a move to Anfield.
Liverpool Transfer Update: Three Premier League Targets Ruled Out Amid Focus on Attacking Reinforcements
Following their Premier League title-clinching win over Tottenham at Anfield, Liverpool fans have swiftly turned their attention to the summer transfer window and how Arne Slot will shape the squad for a title defense.
The Reds have already been linked with high-profile names such as Newcastle’s Alexander Isak and Bournemouth duo Dean Huijsen and Milos Kerkez. However, a fresh update has clarified some of the speculation around other potential targets.
Despite ongoing rumors, a report from The Daily Mail’s Lewis Steele has confirmed that three players previously believed to be on Liverpool’s radar—Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers, Brighton forward Joao Pedro, and Manchester City’s Liam Delap—are not currently under consideration by the club.
This comes as Liverpool looks to strengthen its attack, with current forwards Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz both potentially heading for summer exits. While reinforcing the frontline remains a top priority, Steele’s report clarifies that Rogers, Pedro, and Delap are not part of Liverpool’s plans.
Rogers has had a standout season since joining Villa, notching 14 goals and 13 assists. Pedro has battled injury setbacks but still managed 10 goals and seven assists for Brighton, while Delap’s £30 million release clause has drawn attention from Manchester City and Chelsea.
Instead, Liverpool scouts have reportedly been monitoring RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Šeško and PSG loanee Xavi Simons, with Hugo Ekitike still on the radar despite his high price tag.
No matter who Liverpool targets this summer, Arne Slot remains optimistic that he and sporting director Richard Hughes can complete the necessary deals—especially with the boost of securing the club’s 20th domestic league title.
Reflecting on the triumph after the win over Tottenham, Slot shared his excitement:
“Experiencing this once is amazing—but we’d love to do it again.”
He also emphasized how winning the title enhances Liverpool’s appeal to potential signings:
“Most of the players we want are also wanted by other clubs, so having just won the league could really help. It shows that what we’re building here is something special.”
Slot added that he no longer needs to convince players of Liverpool’s passionate fanbase:
“In the past, I’d explain to targets how incredible our fans are and how unique it is to play here. But after Sunday’s atmosphere, I don’t think I’ll need to say another word—it spoke for itself.”