Richard Hughes, Liverpool’s sporting director since June 2024, orchestrated a club-record £446M transfer window by September 1, 2025, including a British-record £125M signing of Alexander Isak. His strategic vision, including hiring Arne Slot to succeed Jurgen Klopp, has set the Premier League champions on a bold new path.
Richard Hughes’ Strategic Signings
Hughes secured Alexander Isak from Newcastle for £125M and Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen for £116M, alongside Hugo Ekitike for £79M. Despite missing out on Marc Guehi due to Crystal Palace’s late withdrawal, Hughes’ signings bolstered Liverpool’s attack, with Isak’s 23 Premier League goals last season ranking him among Europe’s elite strikers.
Replacing Jurgen Klopp
Facing the daunting task of replacing Jurgen Klopp, Richard Hughes meticulously selected Arne Slot after Xabi Alonso declined. Hughes’ data-driven approach, backed by Will Spearman’s research, identified Slot’s similar tactics and player development skills, leading to a Premier League title in his debut season.
Contract Challenges
Richard Hughes tackled expiring contracts for Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk, and Trent Alexander-Arnold. Despite Salah’s public doubts, Hughes secured two-year extensions for Salah and van Dijk in April 2025, though Alexander-Arnold left. Hughes also negotiated deals for Cody Gakpo and James McConnell.
Financial Mastery
Richard Hughes offset the £446M spend with £218.4M from player sales, achieving a net spend of £227.6M, lower than Arsenal’s £257M. His decade at Bournemouth, where he honed his negotiation skills, and his multilingual background from growing up in Milan, aided his success.