Liverpool are moving early in the market, with Yan Diomande and Adam Wharton now among the names tied to the club as the summer transfer window nears its opening on Monday. The links place Liverpool in the middle of a fast-moving scramble before business can even officially begin.
That is why the search traffic is climbing now. Supporters want to know who Liverpool are chasing, and the answer in this round-up is clear: Diomande and Wharton are on the list, while the club is also being pulled into a wider fight for Bradley Barcola. The same market has Marcus Rashford waiting on his future, with Barcelona looking for a cheaper return, which underlines how many deals are still unsettled before the window opens.
Liverpool’s interest matters because it fits a pattern that has become familiar across the Premier League: the biggest clubs are trying to move first, before prices rise and options narrow. The club are working hard to secure early signings, and being linked with two young players in the same breath suggests they are building for more than one position at once. In that sense, the Diomande and Wharton links are not isolated whispers but part of a broader push to get ahead of the market.
There is, though, a gap that still hangs over the story. Liverpool are being linked with both players, but there is no confirmation that any formal approach or bid has been made for either one. That leaves the interest at the level of a live link rather than a completed move, even as Arsenal and Manchester United are also in the mix for Barcola and the wider market keeps shifting around them.
The next fixed point comes on Monday, when the summer transfer window officially opens for business. Until then, Liverpool’s position remains the same: active, ambitious and still waiting for the first move to harden into something concrete.

