Liverpool have struggled to maintain their high standards this season, which has been a huge frustration for everyone involved.
The Premier League champions are currently fifth in the top flight table, with only eight games remaining to secure their qualification for a Champions League spot.
Not only that, the Reds must overturn a 1-0 defeat to Galatasaray in their second-leg fixture tonight at Anfield, and confidence remains low following a draw with Spurs over the weekend.
Indeed, many variables have contributed to Liverpool’s lacklustre performances and form, but their £450m summer investment in new additions has consistently come under fire.
Alexander Isak, Hugo Ekitike, Florian Wirtz, Milos Kerkez, Jeremie Frimpong and Giovanni Leoni all joined the Merseyside giants ahead of their title-defending campaign, but injuries and struggles to adapt have affected them all.
While the new arrivals face scrutiny, the experienced players at the club have also struggled, with Mohamed Salah, Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo finding it difficult to reach their usual levels.
Liverpool decided against adding reinforcements in the January transfer window, but the summer is set to be potentially transformative as they look to build the next chapter of success at Anfield.
According to TEAMtalk, Liverpool are set to battle Manchester United for the signing of Wolverhampton Wanderers star Joao Gomes.
The report claims that the long-term futures of Mac Allister and Curtis Jones are uncertain, which could prompt Liverpool to revisit their midfield options in the summer.
However, they will face fierce competition from their Premier League rivals, with United also looking to refresh their midfield. Both clubs are currently monitoring Gomes’ situation ahead of Wolves’ likely relegation.
Should Liverpool sign Joao Gomes?

There is no doubt that Liverpool could benefit from fresh perspectives across most areas of their squad as they attempt to rebuild and improve.
Despite Wolves’ struggles, Gomes has been a standout performer and has shown great resilience throughout the campaign.
The 25-year-old Brazilian – once hailed as a “super talent” by ex-Wolves boss Gary O’Neill – boasts strengths in dribbling and tackling, while offering defensive solidity and an outstanding work rate in challenging fixtures.
The attitude and determination Gomes has demonstrated would be warmly welcomed in the Liverpool dressing room during this period of uncertainty and would provide Arne Slot with a strong option in central midfield.
Competing for his signature with Manchester United could prove difficult if Liverpool fail to qualify for the Champions League, particularly with the managerial situation still a contentious issue.
However, with Wolves almost certainly facing relegation, the financial outlay may be easier for Liverpool’s hierarchy to manage after paying over the odds for attacking reinforcements last summer.
With that in mind, it would be a no-brainer for Liverpool to consider refreshing their midfield options ahead of next season, and if Gomes becomes available, it would represent a credible move given his Premier League experience and profile.
