Liverpool F.C. is reportedly considering a free transfer for Jadon Sancho, a player that manager Jurgen Klopp previously stated would be a great fit for the club. Sancho, who is set to leave Manchester United when his contract expires on June 30, has had a challenging five-year tenure at Old Trafford, failing to make an impact since August 2024. Klopp had expressed interest in signing Sancho back in 2020, suggesting that the red shirt of Liverpool would suit him well. However, Sancho ultimately joined United in a £73 million deal. With his contract ending, Liverpool F.C. sees an opportunity to reignite his career. The club is in need of attacking reinforcements, especially with Mohamed Salah's potential exit and injuries affecting other forwards. While Sancho's recent performance levels raise concerns, the Reds are also pursuing other targets like Yan Diomande from RB Leipzig, who could be a key addition to replace Salah. The upcoming transfer window could see significant changes in Liverpool F.C.'s attacking lineup as they aim to strengthen their squad for the new season.