The summer transfer window is now open and new Liverpool boss Andoni Iraola is likely to be a busy man when he returns from his holiday.Making the move from Bournemouth, following the end of his contract at the Vitality Stadium, Iraola will be under pressure to deliver at Anfield after a season in which the Reds could only finish fifth in defending their Premier League title, leading to Arne Slot being sacked.Liverpool have already said goodbye to three players, with Ibrahima Konate, Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah all leaving the club this summer and Iraola will want to get to work on new signings as quickly as possible.Yan Diomande is the main transfer target this summerThe Reds will want to sign at least one wide forward, while there could be changes made in central midfield and at full-back too.Yan Diomande is the man who has been most heavily linked with the club, with the Ivorian winger understood to be the Reds number one target this summer, although he will come at a high price, with RB Leipzig understood to be demanding at least €100million (£87million) to let him go. His performances at the World Cup may even see that price tag rise, with a man of the match award already under his belt from the Ivory Coast's 1-0 win over Ecuador in their opening encounter.Former Reds goalkeeper David James has suggested a different signing, however. James believes Liverpool should make a shock move to go to fierce rivals Manchester United to sign unwanted frontman Marcus Rashford.Rashford spent last season on loan at Barcelona and there was an option to buy the England forward inserted into the deal for around £26million. However, Barca did not take up that option, although that does not mean they will not go back in for him later in this summer transfer window.United want to sell and GIVEMESPORT understands that Rashford only want to return to the Camp Nou this summer, but the Red Devils hierarchy are not willing to budge on their price tag and whether they would have any interest in selling to a direct rival remains to be seen, as much as they are keen to offload him. If he were to make the move to Liverpool it would create a bit of history as the first transfer between the two rivals since 1964!David James thinks Rashford would shine at LiverpoolJames has backed Liverpool to get a deal done.He said: "If I were Liverpool, I'd look to sign Marcus Rashford. I really would.“Whether he plays on the left or the right isn't the main issue. Get him in first, and then you give it time to work out his best position.“I think he's an outstanding footballer. His football intelligence is off the scale, and so is his ability.“We saw at Barcelona that when you get Marcus Rashford in a happy place, he's capable of playing incredible football. I can't imagine Liverpool will actually sign him, but football rivalries shouldn't stop clubs from pursuing the best players.“Someone like Andoni Iraola is good enough to create an environment where Rashford could thrive.”
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