Liverpool have already enjoyed a busy summer.
Several key players have departed, new faces have arrived, and Andoni Iraola has begun putting his stamp on the squad.
Yet despite all the changes, one question continues to divide supporters.
Which position should Liverpool prioritise before the transfer window closes?
There are arguments for almost every area of the team.
But some positions clearly require more attention than others.
Centre-Forward
For many supporters, this is now the most urgent priority.
With Hugo Ekitike facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines, Liverpool’s options through the middle suddenly look much thinner.
Alexander Isak is an outstanding striker, but asking him to shoulder the burden across a full Premier League and Champions League campaign is a risk.
If Liverpool genuinely want to compete on every front, another centre-forward would provide vital competition and cover.
Centre-Back
The departure of Ibrahima Konaté has left a significant gap.
Jeremy Jacquet has arrived with enormous potential, but he is still only 20 years old and adapting to a new league.
Virgil van Dijk remains one of the world’s best defenders, but at 35 Liverpool cannot afford to rely on him playing every minute of every competition.
Adding another experienced centre-back would strengthen both the present and the future.
Right-Back
Jeremie Frimpong is expected to be Liverpool’s first-choice right-back.
However, with Conor Bradley still recovering from injury, depth is a concern.
Joe Gomez can fill in when required, but Liverpool have been linked with players such as Djed Spence and Givairo Read for a reason.
Another specialist option would give Iraola greater flexibility throughout a demanding season.
Defensive Midfielder
Liverpool continue to be linked with names such as João Gomes, Manu Koné and Kaishu Sano.
While Ryan Gravenberch and Alexis Mac Allister are excellent footballers, neither is a natural ball-winning number six.
A specialist defensive midfielder could add balance to the side and allow Liverpool’s more creative players greater freedom further forward.
Right Wing
Replacing Mohamed Salah was never going to be straightforward.
Liverpool have been linked with Bradley Barcola, Rayan, Yankuba Minteh and several other wide players.
Could Dominik Szoboszlai or Rio Ngumoha fill the role?
Possibly.
But if Liverpool want a long-term specialist successor to Salah, another right winger still feels like an important objective.
So What Comes First?
If I had to rank Liverpool’s priorities, I would go with:
1. Centre-forward
2. Centre-back
3. Right winger
4. Defensive midfielder
5. Right-back
The injury to Ekitike changes everything.
Goals win football matches, and Liverpool simply cannot afford to leave themselves short in the one position where depth is already being tested.
Plenty of Work Still to Do
Liverpool’s squad is undoubtedly stronger than it was a few months ago.
Florian Wirtz, Alexander Isak, Jeremie Frimpong, Milos Kerkez and Jeremy Jacquet have all strengthened the team in different ways.
But title-winning squads are built on depth as much as quality.
Andoni Iraola will want options in every department if Liverpool are to challenge Manchester City, Arsenal and the rest across four competitions.
The transfer window is far from over.
The question is no longer whether Liverpool need more signings.
It’s deciding which position simply cannot wait any longer.
Jamie (The Kopite View)
