Arne Slott gave a pragmatic response to Liverpool’s plight in his final pre-match press conference of the season.
The rebellion is rife across Liverpool’s fan base, with disgruntled sections of the fanbase spilling over online to Anfield, with choruses of boos erupting throughout the stadium on numerous occasions throughout the campaign.
These are testing times for the Merseysiders. They must avoid the embarrassment and disaster of missing out on the Champions League, but they are feeling hot under the skin after a dismal defense of their Premier League title.
Rumors on social media may indicate interest in outgoing Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola, but FSG are continuing to beat the same drum with Slott in charge next year.
If that’s the case, Liverpool will need to avoid mistakes in the summer transfer window.
Liverpool preparing to move despised England star
Just a year ago, Slott’s name rang out in the four corners of Anfield as Liverpool sang for the title-winning manager who replaced Jurgen Klopp.
A year later, the difference couldn’t be more pronounced. Liverpool are flat and lackluster, with a number of fundamental problems undermining the club’s lofty ambitions.
They need a reset and, strangely, are showing interest in the despised England international.
Liverpool are considering a summer move for Newcastle United left-back Lewis Hall, considering his future at St James’ Park after he was left out of England’s World Cup squad, according to TEAMtalk.
Worth £55m, Liverpool will have a tough job here, with Manchester United and Bayern Munich also interested.
Liverpool signed Milos Kerkes last summer, but he has left something to be desired this year. Additionally, Andy Robertson’s contract expires in a month’s time and he will be leaving the club.
Why Hall could become Liverpool’s new Trent
Liverpool and the overlooked Three Lions star have a close relationship. After all, Trent Alexander-Arnold never fit in with the national team that was ostracized by manager Thomas Tuchel ahead of the 2026 World Cup in North America.
Most assists by a defender in PL history | ||
|---|---|---|
rank | player | assist |
1 | Trent Alexander-Arnold | 64 |
2 | andy robertson | 60 |
3 | Leighton Baines | 53 |
4 | graham le saux | 44 |
5 | Kieran Trippier | 38 |
Trent is one of a kind. It’s a real shame that he no longer plays for his boyhood club, and it’s true that he hasn’t had the most auspicious debut season in Spain with Real Madrid, but he’s still a special player with elite, game-changing qualities.
Although Hall is not from the same background, the Newcastle left-back is currently sitting at home with Alexander-Arnold watching England games. Many are baffled by this disrespect, as Hall has shown in this season’s Champions League against the likes of Barcelona that he can put in spectacular performances in the knockout stages.
Hall was hailed by teammate Kieran Trippier as having “all the qualities to be one of the best left-backs in the world”, but Newcastle have struggled this season and Hall is currently left out of the squad, which many would say is unfair.
However, the 21-year-old is still enjoying his first season in the Premier League, winning 5.4 duels and completing 1.2 dribbles per game. He is an all-action defender, dynamic and enterprising when on the ball.
He may not have the natural creative talent of Alexander-Arnold, but who does? Instead, Hall has developed into a Premier League star under Liverpool manager Slott and could make a big difference at Anfield, although he may not see eye-to-eye with England’s head coach.
While left-back may not be a priority position for Liverpool heading into the summer transfer window, Hall represents a unique market opportunity and FSG will not want to lose a top target to Premier League rivals like Man United.
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