Liverpool transfer latest: Adams interest, Olise contact made and more hero image

Liverpool transfer latest: Adams interest, Olise contact made and more

The Reds are reportedly monitoring a Premier League midfielder while also making enquiries for a Bayern Munich superstar.

Published: 5 Mar 2026 17:07 GMT • 5h ago

Liverpool's transfer plans continue to take shape, with new links emerging constantly. Our analysis of the past seven days shows the club has been tied to 40 possible arrivals and 12 potential exits. The hottest storyline right now revolves around Yan Diomande, but below are the latest updates on some of the most important transfer rumours surrounding the club.

Tyler Adams

Tyler Adams transfer card On Thursday, The Daily Mail reported that Liverpool, Manchester United, and Chelsea are monitoring Bournemouth's midfielder Tyler Adams. The report suggests Bournemouth might consider offers of around £40 million for the United States international. Adams joined the club in August 2023 and has a contract that runs until 2028.

Finn Jeltsch

Liverpool and Arsenal are reportedly interested in signing 19-year-old VfB Stuttgart defender Finn Jeltsch. Both Premier League clubs have been scouting the German defender regularly, and senior scouts from both were recently in attendance to watch him. Jeltsch, a Germany U21 international, could cost around €35 million. Tottenham have also been identified as having potential interest, and Bayern Munich are said to be monitoring his development. Liverpool are reportedly looking for a replacement for Ibrahima Konate, who is set to become a free agent at the end of the season.

Michael Olise

According to TEAMtalk on Thursday, Liverpool have made contact with Bayern Munich about a potential deal for Michael Olise valued at around €100 million. The report states that Bayern rejected the initial enquiries and are not currently prepared to sell the 24-year-old. A day earlier, English media reported that contact had been made with Olise's side, though 'Sky' noted that Liverpool considers the chances of a deal to be unrealistic. On Tuesday, Sky Sports' Florian Plettenberg identified Olise as a dream signing for the 2026 summer window, with Arne Slot reportedly viewing him as a long-term successor to Mohamed Salah.

Karim Adeyemi

It is understood that a minimum fee of €60 million will be required to sign Karim Adeyemi this summer, according to an update on Thursday. Arsenal and Liverpool have both been mentioned as potential destinations for the 24-year-old Borussia Dortmund player.

Nathaniel Brown

According to a Sky Sport DE report on Thursday, Liverpool watched Nathaniel Brown in person last Sunday during Eintracht Frankfurt’s match against SC Freiburg. The same report states the situation is not currently concrete or advanced. Brown has permission to leave the club in the summer, with a minimum asking price of €60 million. Earlier in the week, on Monday, Fraser Fletcher of TEAMtalk reported that Liverpool have a growing interest in a 2026 summer deal for the player, who is considered a priority target.

Yan Diomande

On Wednesday, Football Insider reported that RB Leipzig are now prepared to accept substantial offers for Yan Diomande. While the German club was previously unwilling to sell, it is now understood they may have to for a suitable price, with a potential fee of approximately £80 million. Liverpool are interested in the player. Also on Wednesday, Florian Plettenberg reported that Liverpool could sign Diomande as an alternative to Michael Olise. This followed a report from Tuesday in German outlet 90PLUS, which stated that RB Leipzig's supervisory board chairman had said the player would remain at the club next season.

Mateus Mané

Fichajes reported on Thursday that Premier League clubs, including Liverpool, are interested in Wolves' Mateus Mané, with Real Madrid also mentioned as an interested party. Last Friday, Football Insider reported that Liverpool will not pay the $67.5 million (£50 million) asking price for the young player, despite increasing interest.

For the latest updates, check the Liverpool club page.