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Liverpool transfer news took a fascinating turn this week. Reports from SportsBoom, a respected Portuguese football outlet, confirmed a new development. Arne Slot’s team have added Sporting CP striker Luis Suárez to their summer transfer shortlist.

Liverpool Eye €60m Colombian Striker in Bold Summer Statement — Liverpool Transfer News

To avoid any confusion with the Anfield legend, this is the Colombian international. He is a 28-year-old centre-forward. He shares only a name with Liverpool‘s iconic Uruguayan striker from the 2011–2014 era. Since joining Sporting CP last summer, he has become one of Europe’s top finishers. He draws interest with his clinical two-footed shooting and strong presence in Champions League matches.

Sporting CP know his market value well. They set a firm asking price of €60 million for their star striker. They will not take offers below that figure because his contract runs until 2030. TEAMtalk moved quickly to add context to the story. They suggest Newcastle United represent a more realistic landing spot than Liverpool. Newcastle faces a more pressing need for a frontline striker.

Liverpool already brought Hugo Ekitike and Alexander Isak to Anfield in the summer of 2025. Ekitike recorded 15 goals and four assists across 36 games. Meanwhile, constant injury problems limited Isak to just 16 games this season. This may explain why the Reds’ scouts are watching other options. Liverpool transfer news headlines continue to cover this huge interest as Slot builds his squad for the summer.

Do Liverpool’s Injury Crisis Around Isak Make a €60m Striker Investment Sensible This Summer?

Liverpool transfer news rarely sparks more debate than when a €60m price tag is involved. The most interesting part of this story is Isak’s fitness. Liverpool spent a lot of money to get him from Newcastle. However, his frequent injuries have left a hole in the middle of the pitch.

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The Colombian Suárez is a full international. He retired from his national team only recently. At 28, he offers reliable fitness and big-game experience. This is the peak age for a striker. Spending €60m on a backup player seems like a lot of money. This is especially true given Slot’s title push and the current squad depth. It makes more sense for Newcastle to chase this deal than Liverpool.

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Rohit Sarkar
Rohit Sarkar is a passionate journalist with a deep love for football and cricket. Since 2017, he has been covering football and cricket news with a keen eye for detail and compelling storytelling. He is an FC Barcelona fan and a specialist in covering transfer rumours and updates!

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