Richard Hughes: Liverpool’s €150m Transfer Dream
- Liverpool is planning significant investment in its squad this summer, potentially totaling €150 million, according to reports.
- The potential spending comes after Liverpool spent heavily in 2025, breaking their transfer record twice with nine-figure deals.
- Liverpool are reportedly considering the sale of current goalkeeper Alisson Becker, with Juventus expressing interest.
Liverpool is planning significant investment in its squad this summer, potentially totaling €150 million, according to reports. Incoming manager Arne Slot and director of football Richard Hughes are targeting reinforcements in both the goalkeeping and attacking positions, with deals for Diogo Costa of FC Porto and Yan Diomande of RB Leipzig reportedly progressing.
The potential spending comes after Liverpool spent heavily in 2025, breaking their transfer record twice with nine-figure deals. Despite this prior investment, Hughes and the club are prepared to further bolster the squad as they aim to compete at the highest level.
Goalkeeper Search
Liverpool are reportedly considering the sale of current goalkeeper Alisson Becker, with Juventus expressing interest. However, the club is not immediately lining up Giorgi Mamardashvili as his replacement. Instead, Diogo Costa of FC Porto has emerged as their top target.

Securing Costa’s services would require Liverpool to meet his €52 million release clause. This represents a substantial investment in a position the club seemingly views as a priority.
Attacking Reinforcements
Alongside a new goalkeeper, Liverpool are also heavily linked with a move for Yan Diomande, the 19-year-old winger from RB Leipzig. Talks between the Reds and Diomande’s representatives are reportedly underway, with the club prepared to offer a fee of €100 million.
Diomande has impressed this season, scoring 12 goals and providing seven assists in 2,216 minutes of Bundesliga action, maintaining an average FotMob rating of 7.67 as of April 29, 2026. He is considered a top priority for Liverpool this summer.
The pursuit of these two players represents the bulk of Liverpool’s major summer plans. The club is also expected to finalize a new contract for Ibrahima Konate, which will solidify the center-back position and allow Hughes to focus on strengthening other areas of the team.
Winger and goalkeeper appear to be the two priority positions for Liverpool, and the club is demonstrating a willingness to spend significantly to secure their targets.
The potential arrival of Arne Slot as the new manager is also a factor in these transfer plans. Slot’s tactical approach and vision for the team are likely influencing the types of players Hughes is targeting.
While numerous transfers have taken place this summer, some have gone under the radar as attention has focused on the larger marquee signings. The club is working diligently to build a squad capable of challenging for major honors.
