Build that title defense around real firepower. That’s Liverpool’s calculation after a sensational summer haul. Fresh from sealing the 2024–25 Premier League title under new manager Arne Slot, the Reds have launched their campaign for a repeat in emphatic style.
Slot’s first season in charge ended with Liverpool crowned champions—four games early and 10 points clear of Arsenal. Bowing to their impeccable performance, the club then bolstered their ranks with a staggering £269 million-plus in transfers, bringing in elite talents intended to keep their edge this season.
Record-breaking signings
- Florian Wirtz arrived for a club-record £100–116 million from Bayer Leverkusen, becoming one of the most expensive midfielders in Premier League history. He was the jewel of the summer and a signal of the club’s intent.
- Hugo Ekitike, a powerful striker from Eintracht Frankfurt, joined in a £69–79 million move, poised to bolster the Reds’ attacking options.
- Defensive reinforcements arrived via Jeremie Frimpong (£29.5 m) and Milos Kerkez (£40 m), both of whom bring pace and intensity to the flanks.
- Goalkeeping depth also improved with Giorgi Mamardashvili, completing a deal lined up last year for around £25 million (potentially rising to £29m).
With these reinforcements, Liverpool emerges with a squad richer in creativity, strength, and tactical flexibility—designed to outgun and outlast rivals.
Betting markets back the Reds
Punters are already backing Liverpool to retain the title. With Squad of the Year odds stacking in their favor and signings like Wirtz and Frimpong turning heads, the Reds top betting trends. Manchester City and Arsenal trail slightly, but Liverpool’s winning chemistry and savvy squad-building put them in the driver’s seat.
Slot relishing the next challenge
Manager Arne Slot has embraced the added pressure with optimism. Ahead of the Community Shield, he praised Crystal Palace’s resilience and reiterated faith in his revamped squad, signalling confidence that the new signings will gel quickly on the pitch.
SLot’s ability to steer Liverpool to the title in his first season—which saw the club secure its 20th English league title—positions him uniquely among managers. Now, aided by high-quality new additions, he aims to replicate that success and further their legacy.