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Former Everton CEO reveals last-minute transfer plans for Liverpool

Liverpool fans can expect a flurry of late transfer activity as former Everton CEO Keith Wyness confidently revealed that the Reds will make two more signings before the transfer window closes on Friday, 30 August.

Wyness, now a football consultant, shared his insights during a recent episode of Football Insider’s Inside Track podcast, shedding light on Liverpool’s plans for the final days of the summer transfer window.

With a relatively quiet summer so far, with only Giorgi Mamardashvili joining Liverpool before being loaned back to Valencia for the 2024-25 campaign, Wyness assured fans that reinforcements are on the way.

The ex-Everton chief’s comments come at a time when supporters have voiced concerns about the club’s lack of transfer activity, especially after a strong start to the season.

Wyness stated, “If I were a Liverpool fan, I’d be concerned, but my sources tell me that two new players are definitely coming in.

Liverpool have had a great start to the season, playing some excellent football, and with these additions, the mood in the camp will only improve.”

The anticipation surrounding Liverpool’s potential signings has been building, especially with the club reportedly keen on bolstering their squad in several key areas.

According to Football Insider, Liverpool manager Arne Slot is targeting a center-back, a central midfielder, and a wide attacker to strengthen his team for the long campaign ahead.

Wyness’ comments suggest that Liverpool’s hierarchy is working hard behind the scenes to deliver the necessary signings to support their ambitions this season.

With the transfer deadline looming, fans will be eagerly watching to see who arrives at Anfield to join the ranks.

As the clock ticks down, Liverpool’s moves in the market could play a crucial role in determining the success of their season, and Wyness’ confident prediction has only heightened expectations among the Reds’ faithful.

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