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How did Liverpool fare in this summer's transfer window?

The Sports Mole Sofa discusses a busy summer of transfer activity for Liverpool.

It has been a summer of change for Liverpool this year as they look to go one better than they did last season and finally end their wait for a Premier League title.

Star player Luis Suarez left the club for a fee believed to be around £75m, and manager Brendan Rodgers has re-invested that money in bringing nine new players to the club.

A raid on Southampton saw three players make the switch from St Mary's to Anfield, but the headline transfer was saved until last as Mario Balotelli arrived from AC Milan.

In: Rickie Lambert (Southampton) Undisclosed, Adam Lallana (Southampton) Undisclosed, Emre Can (Bayer Leverkusen) Undisclosed, Lazar Markovic (Benfica) Undisclosed, Dejan Lovren (Southampton) Undisclosed, Divock Origi (Lille) Undisclosed, Javier Manquillo (Atletico Madrid) Loan, Alberto Moreno (Sevilla) Undisclosed, Mario Balotelli (AC Milan) Undisclosed

Out: Luis Alberto (Malaga) Loan, Michael Ngoo Released, Stephen Sama Released, Luis Suarez (Barcelona) Undisclosed, Iago Aspas (Sevilla) Loan, Andre Wisdom (West Bromwich Albion) Loan, Divock Origi (Lille) Loan, Pepe Reina (Bayern Munich) Undisclosed, Martin Kelly (Crystal Palace) Undisclosed, Jack Robinson (Queens Park Rangers) Undisclosed, Jordan Ibe (Derby County) Loan, Daniel Agger (Brondby) Undisclosed, Sebastian Coates (Sunderland) Loan, Oussama Assaidi (Stoke City) Loan

Below, Sports Mole Sofa panellists Pascal Lemesre, Barney Corkhill and Matt Law give their views on a busy summer at Anfield.

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