Liverpool have had one of the most memorable transfer windows in recent club history this summer. However, there is still some legwork left to do to cement it as perhaps the best Anfield has seen.
Newcastle United forward Alexander Isak and Crystal Palace captain and central defender Marc Guehi, are both seen as crucial additions before the summer window wraps up on Monday.
The recent reports coming out have said there is some growing developments on both players and we could see some action sooner than later. Let's get you caught up on the two biggest transfer stories remaining for Liverpool this summer.
Marc Guehi transfer moving towards a reality
The England international is entering the final year of his contract for the London club who he helped secure their first two pieces of silverware in the FA Cup and more recently, the Community Shield triumph over Liverpool.
Having seen their attacking talisman, Eberechi Eze, make the move to Arsenal, it now appears to be the time for Guehi to take the next step in his career as well.
Palace have been said to be holding out for something in the range of £40 million while Richard Hughes and his team have been closer to £30m.

However, with the window soon shutting, the FA Cup winners have been clear they prefer not to lose their captain for nothing next summer, so a deal with Liverpool would provide them with the best chance to recoup some kind of profit.
Personal terms have long been no issue between player and club and it now remains down to Palace and whether they relent or hold firm in their valuation.
The early season poor form of Ibrahima Konate means there is a sense of urgency to get Arne Slot another top-class centre-half before the window slams shut.
Liverpool could be readying a second Isak bid
According to reports, the Swedish striker met with Newcastle ownership on Monday in an effort for them to assuage his concerns, but that meeting is said to not have gone well.
As a result, the Magpies might be ready to sanction an exit for their superstar forward before Monday's transfer deadline.
Liverpool, who had an initial bid of £110m rejected by Newcastle, are expected to come back soon with an even higher British record fee. The Reds kickstarted this saga with their very public pursuit of Isak with that original bid and the player has not looked back since.

He has not played for Newcastle at all this season as he has removed himself from the club as much as he can and is pushing hard for a move to Merseyside.
However, Newcastle have struggled in their efforts to sign fresh forwards this summer seeing players like Benjamin Sesko, Hugo Ekitike and Yoan Wissa among others, prove to be very difficult to secure.
They are in active negotiations with Wolves for striker Jørgen Strand Larsen and how that goes could very well determine any Isak developments. Their inability to sign a striker has proven to be a big stumbling block in this entire transfer saga.
Liverpool are ready with a second, stronger offer for the Swede the second his club give any indication they are willing to do proper business. That time could be coming very soon.