Glasner talks about Liverpool summer window: I was surprised by how positive I think they want to win the UEFA Champions League

 1:07pm, 7 August 2025

Liverpool will face Crystal Palace in the Community Shield Cup. According to the Liverpool Echo, Crystal Palace coach Glasner said in an interview that Liverpool wants to win the Champions League.

Glasner said: "Liverpool has invested heavily in Wilz, Ekitic, Flynnon and Kolkz this summer, and I don't know if they will introduce Isaac. They have been at a high level for many years, so I have to say that I was a little surprised that they were so active, but it clearly showed their ambitions.

I think it's always clear to see the ambitions of a club in the transfer market, and Liverpool seems to be Not satisfied with just winning the Premier League championship, I think they want to win the Champions League. They obviously realize that the team needs to strengthen and expressed this clearly earlier this summer. "

Looking forward to the new Premier League season, Glasner said: "Just always, Liverpool will compete for the championship again, and Manchester City and Arsenal will do it. Four or five clubs have invested huge sums again. Take Manchester City as an example. They have invested more than 300 million euros this year, and Liverpool is about the same. Arsenal and Chelsea followed closely, and you can see that they are eager to win the Premier League and the Champions League.

Other teams, Tottenham has a good lineup and now has a good coach. Of course, the coach who led them to win the Europa League before was also very good. Manchester United also clearly showed their ambitions, but I think it is not easy to catch up in this year, maybe two or three years. But I do think Liverpool, Manchester City, A team in Arsenal or Chelsea will eventually win the championship."

Speaking of the Crystal Palace summer window, Glasner said: "We have not made the most of the transfer window. I hope we will introduce new players more actively this year. I have 17 non-goalkeepers now, and I hope we won't lose more players. If this happens, we're bringing 4 players on the deadline like last year, then we may have a failed start again."