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Galatasaray have played Liverpool to the hilt! 513 million euros...

Liverpool, who lost 1-0 to our representative Galatasaray at Rams Park in the second week of the Champions League, have not been able to recover since that match. While the English giant has been in shambles in the Premier League, the transfers they spent 513 million euros in the summer transfer window have also failed.

Galatasaray have played Liverpool to the hilt! 513 million euros...

After starting the Premier League season with 4-2 wins over Bournemouth and 3-2 wins over Newcastle, Liverpool beat current league leaders Arsenal 1-0 with Szoboszlai's stunning free-kick goal. Liverpool were one of the strongest candidates for the title with 15 points collected in 5 weeks, having defeated arch-rivals Everton 2-1 on top of the single victory over Burnley.

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G.SARAY MATCH TURNING POINT

Liverpool, who suffered their first defeat of the season 2-1 away to Crystal Palace with a last minute goal, hosted Galatasaray in the Champions League.

After failing to prevent Victor Osimhen's goal and being outclassed with their play, the English giant almost collapsed after this match. Liverpool couldn't prevent their tactical problems and dropped to 12th place in the league.

Reigning champions Liverpool, who went downhill after the first 5 weeks of the league, are 11 points behind the leader Arsenal as of week 12.

SLOT DESPERATE

Liverpool, who lost 2-1 away to Chelsea after the Galatasaray match, continued their losing streak against Manchester United (2-1) and Brentford (3-2). Liverpool, who only managed to pick up points in the league in the last 7 weeks with a 2-0 win over Aston Villa, lost 3-0 to City and Nottingham Forest in their last two matches. Liverpool are 12th in the league with 18 points collected in 12 weeks and 8th in the Champions League with 9 points after 4 weeks.

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THEY SPENT 513 MILLION EUROS

Liverpool, which is not usually a club that makes sensational expenditures, made a bold move in the summer transfer window of 2025. Liverpool added Isak, Wirtz, Ekitike, Kerkez, Frimpon and Leoni to their squad and paid a total of 513 Million Euros for these players. Isak's fee was 145 million, Wirtz's 125 million and Ekitike's 95 million. After failing to get the expected performance from Florian Wirtz, Liverpool's new striker Alexander Isak has yet to score a goal. Liverpool's hopes for the next part of the season continue to dwindle day by day as they have not been able to get the desired efficiency from their transfers in the short term.