Liverpool's Summer Transfer Activity: Victor Munoz Joins as New Signing
Liverpool’s summer window has finally flickered into life.
The Premier League market is already moving at full tilt, big names changing shirts almost daily, and Liverpool have stepped into the swirl with a statement of intent on the flank. Spanish winger Victor Munoz has arrived as Andoni Iraola’s first signing, a £34.5million marker that tells you exactly where the new manager wants to start shaping this team: out wide, on the front foot.
For now, Munoz stands alone as the club’s only major piece of business. One in, none out of similar stature. But the quiet on the official front does not match the noise around Anfield. The rumour mill is running hot.
This week, Mexico star Gilberto Mora has been pulled into the orbit of Liverpool’s recruitment plans, his name added to a growing list of attacking and midfield options under consideration. The links do not stop there. A possible move for Paris Saint-Germain talent Bradley Barcola continues to bubble away, his profile fitting neatly into Liverpool’s recent taste for young, high-ceiling forwards.
Not every pursuit is moving in their favour. A deal for Yan Diomande now looks to be slipping away, with claims the player would rather head to PSG. That’s the reality of the current market: Liverpool remain a giant, but they are not the only superpower in the room.
Still, the sheer volume of names tells its own story. Eduardo Camavinga, Said El Mala, Ayyoub Bouaddi, Antonio Nusa – different positions, different stages of development, one common thread. Liverpool are casting the net wide as Iraola studies what he has inherited and decides what he can live without.
Current Squad Focus
And that brings the focus back to the current squad. As the new season creeps closer, Iraola is deep into his assessment of a group that has already tasted success but now faces a tactical reset. Within that process, some established faces are inevitably being scrutinised. Curtis Jones and Harvey Elliott are among those linked with moves away from Anfield, their futures the subject of growing speculation as clubs test Liverpool’s resolve.
For supporters, it all adds up to a familiar summer cocktail: one confirmed signing, a bench full of possibilities, and the nagging question of who might be sacrificed to fund the next evolution. The window is open, the clock is ticking, and Liverpool’s rebuild under Iraola is only just beginning.





