How Liverpool's £415m record summer signings have performed
BBC Sport has evaluated the impact of Liverpool's six summer transfers that broke the club's spending record at £415 million. The assessment looks at how each new arrival has contributed to the squad since joining.
SportLiverpool broke their own transfer spending records last summer, splashing out a combined £415 million on six new players — a figure that represents unprecedented investment for the Merseyside club.
The signings were made with the aim of strengthening Liverpool's squad across multiple positions, and BBC Sport has now assessed how each player has settled in and delivered value for the substantial fees paid.
While some arrivals have quickly established themselves as key figures in the starting lineup, others have taken longer to find their footing in what remains one of Europe's most demanding environments for new players.
The £415 million outlay places Liverpool among the biggest spenders in European football and reflects the club's ambition to compete at the highest level domestically and in the Champions League. Whether the investment has paid off remains a central talking point among fans and pundits alike.
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