OKEGOAL.COM - This Sunday (7th February 2023) an update on the player transfers Liverpool are moving fast to catch their prey.
It didn't take long for Liverpool to realize the recent arrival of Dominic Zuboszlai.
Meanwhile, with David de Gea's contract with Manchester United expiring, his future continues to be debated.
After leaving Manchester United, David de Gea has the option to follow Cristiano Ronaldo to Al-Nasr.
David de Gea's chances to succeed Cristiano Ronaldo are wide open, given the allure of the Saudi league.
This is evidenced by the departure of Europe's top players to the Saudi league in this transfer window.
The arrival of a prominent player will automatically add to the well-being of the Saudi League squad for next season.
Here is a summary of the latest player transfer market compiled by Tribunnews from various sources.
1. Liverpool found quick movement in midfield.
Midfield is a central focus for Liverpool in this transfer market.
Liverpool's success in signing Alexis McAllister from Brighton is proof of that.
Funded by 35 million euros, Liverpool defeated Argentina's key players to win the 2022 World Cup.
McAllister will be the new locomotive in Liverpool's midfield alongside the aging Jordan Henderson.
Hopefully McAllister's presence can correct the departures of players like Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, James Milner and Naby Keita.
Liverpool are now one step closer to finding a partner for McAllister's duo in Dominik Szoboszlai.
The Hungarian national team player currently promoting RB Leipzig is one step away from being installed by Liverpool.
Liverpool had to spend 70 million euros to activate the Hungarian midfielder's release clause.
Journalist Fabrizio Romano also explained that transfer negotiations, personal requirements and medical examinations were almost complete.
Now, Dominik Szoboszlai's arrival is only a matter of time and will happen soon in Liverpool.
2. David De Gea got a chance to join the Saudi league
As of July 1, 2023, De Gea is officially a player on a free transfer, also known as a free transfer.