Florian Wirtz, Alexander Isak and Yan Diomande draw attention with standout performances at the World Cup, according to coverage that frames their displays as an opportunity for Liverpool’s recruitment team. Both outlets link the performances to Liverpool’s current transition period, noting that Andoni Iraola’s role is connected to planning for a revival at the club. Phil McNulty is cited in both reports, describing the World Cup as a scouting environment in which players can be assessed against international opponents and high-pressure conditions. The articles focus on the three players’ impact at the tournament and present their performances as relevant to Liverpool’s wider evaluation process. While the reports highlight the players’ on-field contributions, neither source provides specific, confirmed transfer terms, bids, or contract discussions. Instead, they present the World Cup run as part of an active monitoring effort, with the club’s new sporting direction under Iraola forming the backdrop for watching potential targets.