Liverpool new boy Luis Diaz is expected in the country today after making the move from Porto in the last days of the January transfer window.
The Colombian signing has excited for the Reds, and for good reason, as all four trophies are still there to be battled hard for in the latter stages of the season.
Jurgen Klopp welcomed back the squad to the AXA Training Centre this week as they watched team mates Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane advance to the Africa Cup of Nations final.
Here, we take a look at all of the latest transfer rumours regarding Liverpool from around the world.
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The report claims that both Liverpool and Manchester City are casting a keen eye on Arsenal's star boy as rumours suggest Saka could be looking for a move if the Gunners were to miss out on the Champions League again.
Liverpool were interested in signing the youngster before he signed his first professional contract in North London and it seems as though that interest has not died down.
Saka's contract at Arsenal is due to expire in 2023, so Liverpool will be keeping tabs on his situation.
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The report claims that Chelsea are preparing to challenge Liverpool for the signing of Fulham star Fabio Carvalho.
Liverpool saw an offer accepted by Fulham on deadline day, but ran out of time to complete the deal and Carvalho remained at Craven Cottage.
Chelsea are now ready to capitalise on Liverpool's collapsed deal, but the Reds still remain confident in securing Carvalho's services in the summer.
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Harry Wilson
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According to the report, Liverpool are in line for a £12 million pay out from Fulham this summer for the transfer of Welshman Harry Wilson.
The structure of the deal meant that the transfer fee was waived for 12 months, but the Reds are set for a pay out in the summer.
The agreement helped Fulham comply with Financial Fair Play rules.