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Liverpool fans have always complained that their team has always been behind in all of the big deals in terms of net spend in the transfer market. They have had a lot of success in recent years but they also maintained the net spend, which has always been lower than all the big teams of the Premier League.
But this season, they have broken all the records in net spending, and they have also created multiple records. The first record they said was buying Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen for a British transfer record fee of £107 million, breaking the previous record set by Chelsea on Enzo Fernandes.

Liverpool set a new record after signing Alexander Isak
They also bought Hugo Ekitike for a reported fee of £79 million alongside Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez, who have both switched sides for around a price of £40 million each. After they signed Hugo Ekitike, everybody thought Liverpool were over in their pursuit of forwards. But Alexander Isak suddenly made a shocking call that you wanted to leave Newcastle United for Liverpool.
Liverpool previously bought Florian Wirtz for a British transfer record fee of £107 million
Both Liverpool and Isak kept on pushing for this deal as Newcastle United were desperate not to let him go, and even if they allowed the move, they needed at least two forwards in exchange for their star striker. Ultimately, they signed Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa for the fees of £65 million and £55 million, which opened the door for Alexander Isak to Liverpool.

Liverpool broke their own record by signing Alexander Isak for £125 million on the same window
On the deadline day of the transfer window, Liverpool finally secured the dream transfer of Alexander Isak for a British record fee of £125 million, and it does not include any add ons. He will be wearing the legendary number 9 shirt in Liverpool, and it has already been announced officially by the club.
After signing this Swedish International, Liverpool broke their own record that they set earlier this window by buying Florian Wirtz for the British transfer record fee. Undoubtedly, this had been the biggest transfer window in the history of Liverpool Football Club and also one of the best windows in the history of the Premier League set by any single team.