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28-06-2025
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‘Medical Next Week' – Liverpool Set to Sign Midfielder
Liverpool Closing in on Deal to Sign Blackpool Wonderkid Liverpool's summer of high-calibre investment continues with a long-term focus, as Football Insider reveals the club have agreed a six-figure deal for Blackpool midfielder Gabriel Schluter. The 16-year-old is set to undergo his medical next week, according to transfer insider Pete O'Rourke, as the Reds beat competition from Fulham and Stockport to the teenager's signature. Advertisement This marks another proactive youth acquisition following a string of major arrivals. The likes of Giorgi Mamardashvili, Jeremie Frimpong, Florian Wirtz, Milos Kerkez and Freddie Woodman have already been added to Arne Slot's title-winning squad, with Schluter potentially making it six new faces at the AXA Training Centre this summer. A product of Blackpool's youth system, Schluter has impressed internally and externally. His senior debut came in the Bristol Street Motors Trophy against Liverpool U21s, where he scored in the penalty shootout following a goalless draw. He also earned the Players' Player of the Year award at Blackpool's academy night in 2024, underlining his reputation as one to watch. Slot's Blueprint for Sustainable Success While Slot is inheriting a title-winning squad from Jurgen Klopp, he is clearly reshaping it with youth and versatility in mind. The reported capture of Schluter is consistent with a long-term philosophy that balances marquee names with youth prospects capable of breaking through. Advertisement At just 16, Schluter will be viewed as a project rather than a player for immediate impact. However, his early senior exposure and physical maturity for his age indicate potential that Liverpool's recruitment team are confident in. As Football Insider notes, 'Arne Slot's men have secured a medical for the 16-year-old next week.' Competition for his signature was serious. According to Football League World, 'Stockport and fellow Premier League side Fulham were understood to have kept a watching brief on the Blackpool star.' Beating Premier League rivals to emerging talent always adds extra gloss for supporters. Spotlight on Striker Situation While Schluter represents future promise, Liverpool's current intrigue lies in who may lead the line next season. Speculation continues around Darwin Nunez's future, with reports linking him to Napoli. If the Uruguayan departs, alternatives are being lined up. Advertisement Hugo Ekitike remains on the radar. As Christian Falk explained to CaughtOffside, 'Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United still have him on their radar. Liverpool could make a move once they have sold Darwin Nunez.' However, Eintracht Frankfurt's €100m valuation is a sticking point. With Alexander Isak also admired at Anfield, the question becomes one of strategy rather than desire. If Liverpool are willing to pay £85.4m for Ekitike, then 'is breaching the £100m mark for Isak too much of a swing?' Future-Proofing in Full Flow This combination of elite talent acquisition and sharp-eyed youth recruitment reinforces Liverpool's post-Klopp evolution. Gabriel Schluter's imminent arrival is not headline-grabbing like Florian Wirtz, but it typifies the foresight of a club aiming for sustained success. Our View – Anfield Index Analysis This feels like another smart play from Liverpool. Arne Slot has already shown he can mix youth with experience and win big, and the addition of Gabriel Schluter is the sort of deal that made the club's recruitment team famous under Michael Edwards. Advertisement It's particularly satisfying to snatch a top talent away from Fulham, who've been smart operators in the youth market themselves. The fact Schluter scored against our U21s and still got picked up shows we had eyes on him even before that. There's a sense he fits our modern midfield mould — aggressive, technical and mentally sharp. On the Ekitike front, fans are split. Some see him as the new Sadio Mane in terms of flair and movement, others worry about price and end product. But there's one thing that's becoming clear — if Nunez goes, we're not stepping back. We're ready to go big again. Whether that's Isak, Ekitike or someone out of the blue, the ambition remains sky high. Slot clearly has backing. The summer of 2025 is looking like a transformational one, and we're absolutely here for it.
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27-06-2025
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Liverpool AGREE deal to sign left-winger
Liverpool have agreed a deal to sign an exciting left-winger. It's a busy summer at Anfield. Richard Hughes is gearing up for one of the best windows in Premier League history. Already this has been a sensational transfer period for Liverpool. The Reds have clearly made themselves a stronger team by bringing in Jeremie Frimpong, Florian Wirtz and Milos Kerkez. Advertisement But there is more to come yet at Anfield. Liverpool still need to bring in a no.9 and a centre-back and Hughes is absolutely working on getting those deals done. Although first there are departures to handle as well. There are quite a few players who face uncertain futures. Darwin Nunez, Jarell Quansah and Harvey Elliott could all be heading to pastures new. Meanwhile, the likes of Luis Diaz and Ibrahima Konate are in contract stand-offs that could force Liverpool into action. The former is someone Liverpool would absolutely look to replace if he decided to move away from the club. And while the club's latest signing will likely not be a direct replacement but he could follow in suit of Diaz's footsteps at Anfield in the future. Advertisement According to Football Insider Liverpool have agreed a deal to sign Blackpool's left-wing sensation Gabriel Schluter, with the youngster set to complete a medical next week in order to become a Liverpool player. An exciting talent, Schluter has made one first team appearance at Blackpool to date but he's only just recently turned 16-years-old. Schluter was the youngest player in Blackpool's history when he made his debut in the EFL Trophy at just 15-years-old and nine months. He's very highly regarded and it looks like Liverpool might have got themselves a real gem to add to an already talented left-wing department at the club. Advertisement Obviously, there's Luis Diaz and Cody Gakpo but there's also Trent Kone-Doherty and Rio Ngumoha, who are both really highly rated by Arne Slot and who have been regularly training with the first team. Schluter likely won't get a first team chance any time soon, although you never know given the Reds have always been very keen to promote young talent. However, the most likely situation given his age is that he will join the club's U18 side or the U21 team, where he could be working alongside Rob Page. Nonetheless, this seems like a huge coup. Signing a historic club's youngest ever player, who they rated very highly is always nice to see.