Liverpool youngsters transfer news sees Stephenson, McConnell, and Koumas likely to leave as Arne Slot reshapes squad ahead of the new season
Liverpool youngsters transfer news is gaining traction this week as the club prepares to offload three promising talents during the summer window.
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According to the UK Mirror, Luca Stephenson, James McConnell, and Lewis Koumas are all being lined up for exits, either on loan or permanent deals, as part of Arne Slot’s ongoing squad overhaul.

Stephenson, a versatile midfielder, is drawing interest from multiple Championship and League One sides including Dundee United, Swansea, Reading, Rotherham, and Cardiff.
McConnell, another highly-rated academy product, is being monitored by West Brom, Ipswich, Derby, Oxford, and Swansea, with Ligue 1 side Metz also showing interest.

Koumas, meanwhile, could be heading to the Championship or League One, with Norwich, Sheffield United, Hull, Preston, Birmingham, and Wrexham all keeping tabs on his availability.
Liverpool have already made waves in the transfer market, spending nearly £300 million on new signings including Hugo Ekitike, Florian Wirtz, Milos Kerkez, and Jeremie Frimpong.
They’ve also seen Trent Alexander-Arnold join Real Madrid for £10m and Luis Diaz move to Bayern Munich for around £63.5m.
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With talks ongoing to land Alexander Isak from Newcastle for a reported £150m, the club appears fully committed to rebuilding under Slot even if it means letting go of some of its academy gems.







