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Liverpool's Transfer Activity: Victor Munoz Joins as First Signing

Liverpool’s summer is finally moving – but only just.

The transfer window has opened with a roar across the Premier League, yet at Anfield the noise so far centres on one man: Victor Munoz. The Spanish winger has become Andoni Iraola’s first signing, arriving for £34.5million and instantly stepping into the spotlight as the new era’s flagship recruit.

For now, he stands alone.

Munoz is Liverpool’s only major piece of business to date, a solitary splash in a market where rivals are already stacking up deals. That isolation only sharpens the focus on what comes next, because the links are arriving by the dozen.

Potential Signings

Gilberto Mora, Mexico’s rising star, has been pushed towards the headlines this week, his name added to the growing list of potential Iraola signings. Bradley Barcola, the Paris Saint-Germain talent, continues to hover around the rumour mill, his profile fitting neatly with Liverpool’s recent taste for young, explosive forwards.

Not every chase looks promising. A move for Yan Diomande appears to have stalled, with claims the player would rather head to PSG. That setback has not slowed the speculation. Eduardo Camavinga, Said El Mala, Ayyoub Bouaddi and Antonio Nusa have all been mentioned in connection with Anfield, a scatter of profiles that hints at a club testing multiple routes into the next phase of its rebuild.

And it is still only Wednesday.

Squad Decisions

Inside the training ground, Iraola is deep into his first serious audit of the squad. The new season creeps closer, and with it the need to decide who fits, who fights for a place, and who quietly moves on. Those decisions will not just affect incoming business; they will shape the exits too.

Curtis Jones and Harvey Elliott, two of the club’s most technically gifted academy graduates, have both been linked with moves away. Any departure for either would mark a significant emotional break for supporters, but it underlines the ruthlessness required if Iraola is to reshape a side that has already lived through one great cycle.

The market is open, the first signing is through the door, and the rumours are only getting louder. The question now is simple: how bold are Liverpool prepared to be before the season kicks off?