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Liverpool's summer transfer activity continues to take shape as the club prepares for a new era under Andoni Iraola.
The Reds are expected to be among the busiest Premier League clubs during the window, with several high-profile names linked in recent days.
One of the biggest stories remains Liverpool's pursuit of Yan Diomande, with Sky Germany's Florian Plettenberg reporting this week that the Anfield hierarchy are pushing to complete a deal before the Club World Cup.
Man City have also held talks regarding the highly-rated youngster, underlining the level of competition for his signature.
There are also suggestions that Iraola could strike a reunion with ex-Bournemouth defender Illia Zabarnyi at Anfield.
Meanwhile, recruitment staff reportedly remain active in the youth market as they look to secure some of the best emerging talents from across England and Europe.
That strategy has helped Liverpool develop a strong academy pipeline in recent years, with Rio Ngumoha seriously impressing on Merseyside since joining from Chelsea's academy in 2024.
However, one of their brightest young prospects could now be heading in the opposite direction.
Vincent Joseph could quit Liverpool as Anfield eye move
According to the Daily Mail's latest Transfer Window Watch column, Liverpool youngster Vincent Joseph is attracting serious interest from Man United and could leave Anfield this summer.
The report, written by journalist Simon Jones, suggests United are closely monitoring the highly-rated forward and could attempt to persuade him to make the switch across one of English football's fiercest rivalries.
For Liverpool, that would be an unwelcome development.
Joseph is regarded as one of the club's most promising academy players and has earned praise for his performances at youth level.
The attacker has steadily progressed through Liverpool's development system and is appaently viewed internally as a player with significant long-term potential.
The 16-year-old, who has drawn comparisons to Jamal Musiala in Germany, is also being scouted by Bayern Munich.
Moves between Liverpool and United are very rare at any level due to the historic rivalry.
While academy transfers do occasionally happen, any prospect leaving one club directly for the other tends to attract considerable attention.
From United's perspective, the attraction is obvious.
The club has invested heavily in youth recruitment over recent years and continues to search for players capable of strengthening its academy structure.
Joseph's reputation appears to have placed him firmly on the radar of United's recruitment department, with the teenager racking up eight goals in just nine outings for England's Under-16s this season.
Liverpool, meanwhile, will be keen to avoid losing a player they have spent years developing.
Although there is no suggestion a move is imminent, the fact that a direct rival is reportedly circling will inevitably raise some concerns.
The club's academy has produced several first-team players in recent years, and retaining elite young talent remains an important part of Liverpool's long-term strategy.
Liverpool must decide how best to convince Joseph that his future remains at Anfield, while United will hope to present an alternative pathway that appeals to the youngster.
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Liverpool are looking to add several elite forwards to Andoni Iraola's squad this summer.
















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