Ranking Liverpool's 2025 summer signings from Florian Wirtz to Alexander Isak
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Ranking Liverpool's 2025 summer signings from Florian Wirtz to Alexander Isak
Andy Robertson and Mo Salah are reportedly dissatisfied with dressing-room atmosphere and the football style, prompting scrutiny of why the season failed. Liverpool’s 2025 summer transfers are assessed by how new players have settled in. Hugo Ekitike delivered a strong start, scoring and assisting on his Premier League debut, but his form declined before an Achilles injury and he struggled with consistency and stamina. Despite that, he produced 15 goal contributions in 28 games in a difficult season. Florian Wirtz faced criticism, yet showed quality in moments, fitting best into tactics that let him support teammates rather than rely on individual brilliance. He ended with nine goal contributions after a slow start and is expected to improve.
"Andy Robertson and Mo Salah are seemingly dissatisfied with the atmosphere in the dressing room and the style of football that has been employed. Therefore, it is worth weighing up how the new signings have bedded in, here are Liverpool's 2025 summer transfers ranked."
"Hugo Ekitike's first season at Liverpool has definitely had bright moments. He has often been held up as the brightest spark of Liverpool's signings. Ekitike had a really promising start to the season especially early-on, but his form dropped even before his achilles injury. The 23-year-old started like a house on fire, getting a goal and an assist on his Premier League debut against AFC Bournemouth."
"Some people expect Wirtz to create moments of individual brilliance, but that is not his style of play. Wirtz is at his best when he is plugged into a tactic whereby he can have a positive effect on his teammates and his teammates can help get the best version of Wirtz. He could have played better at times this season and has had poor showings, but he has definitely shown glimpses of his quality on the ball."
"Despite not getting a goal contribution until December, Wirz has ended the season with nine goal contributions. Wirtz will only get better, and Liverpool's next evolution will hinge on his quality."
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