Liverpool F.C. manager Iraola has admitted the club needs to make more signings this summer after losing key players for free. The Reds finished 1st in the Premier League with 84 points (25W-9D-4L), scoring 86 goals while conceding just 41, but Iraola knows reinforcements are needed to maintain their dominance.

What happened?

Liverpool F.C. have only signed Spain winger Victor Munoz (£34.5M) and centre-back Jeremy Jacquet (£60M) so far this summer. However, they lost Ibrahima Konate, Mohamed Salah, and Andrew Robertson for free—players who helped the club win multiple trophies in recent years. Iraola, who replaced Arne Slot at Anfield, acknowledged the challenge ahead.

Why it matters for Liverpool F.C.

The Reds lead the Premier League by 10 points over Arsenal, but Iraola knows squad depth is crucial. "It is impossible to deal with this kind of season with 15 players," he said. "December and January are hard months, and we need to be ready for injuries and demands of the competition." With Salah and Robertson gone, replacing their contributions is a priority.

What comes next?

Iraola confirmed Liverpool F.C. are working hard to bring in more players. "We've signed two players, we need more, we know this," he said. While he wants new signings from day one, he understands the process takes time. The club will do everything to fill the gaps left by departing stars.