Liverpool are gearing up for a busy summer transfer window, and the focus is firmly on bolstering their attacking options. Last year, the Reds made headlines with the blockbuster £125 million signing of Alexander Isak from Newcastle, followed by the £69 million acquisition of Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt. That deal left Newcastle particularly frustrated, as they believed they had secured the Frenchman's services before he chose Anfield instead.
Fast forward to now, and Liverpool's forward line is facing a crisis. Isak has endured a nightmare season, suffering a broken leg that has limited his impact, while Ekitike, 23, is sidelined for up to a year with a ruptured Achilles. Come the 2026/27 season, manager Arne Slot could be left with just one senior, fit striker—a situation that demands immediate attention.
Enter Luis Suarez, the 28-year-old Colombian striker who has lit up the Primeira Liga with Sporting CP. Dubbed by some as "Luis Suarez 2.0" for his clinical finishing and relentless work rate, he's emerged as a top target for Liverpool's recruitment team, led by Richard Hughes. According to a report from Sports Boom, Suarez is under serious consideration as the Reds look to add depth and competition up front.
However, Liverpool won't have it all their own way. Newcastle are once again lurking, described as frontrunners for Suarez's signature, with reports suggesting they've already opened official negotiations with Sporting CP. But the Magpies' lack of European football next season could give Liverpool an edge, especially after the Reds successfully swooped in for Ekitike last summer. Barcelona are also keeping a close eye on the Colombian, adding another layer of intrigue to the chase.
For Liverpool fans, this feels like a familiar script—a chance to repeat the Ekitike trick and snatch a target from under Newcastle's nose. With Isak's injury woes and Ekitike's long-term absence, securing a proven goal-scorer like Suarez could be the difference between a title challenge and a season of what-ifs. The summer window is shaping up to be a thrilling one at Anfield.
