Who is ready to start over next season? Certainly, Arne Slot defends a bit and is eager to lead Liverpool in his second season.
However, this time the Dutch coach is not an unknown product, but a Premier League champion, dominating the division for cementing legendary status, and joining the exclusive list of dugout winning debutants.
Federico Chiesa is unhappy with his minimal role throughout the campaign, especially as he is the only signature at the club since Jurgen Klopp completed his midfield reconstruction in August 2023, but injuries and Mohamed Sarah’s glow set aside the front on the right for much of the year.
Chiesa’s future is undecided, but one thing is for certain is that FSG is rewarding slots with deep wallets for summer spending.
Sports Director Richard Hughes is already working overtime, but there’s a lot more to come. Let’s see how Liverpool can line up when everything is fall.
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GK -Alisson Becker
Liverpool agreed to a £209 million deal with Valencia for Giorgi Mamaldashvili last summer, with Georgian joining the Anfield side. However, he will suffer by chasing Alison Becker from his place between the sticks.
Allison’s brilliance is forced to his own incredible goalkeeper, Khaoimhin Kelehar, to look for new meadows, and Mamaldashvili has to wait to nail the number one spot.
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RB -Jeremie Frimpong
Trent Alexander Arnold’s decision to leave Liverpool and sign a free transfer to Real Madrid will be a controversial subject for years to come, but Hughes and Co may have hit the money in replacing him with Jeremy Frimont.
Electric’s right cider left Bayer Leverkusen after Liverpool met the £29.5 million release clause. Connor Bradley offers contrasts that can add a wonderful and dynamic dimension to your slot team.
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CB -Ibrahima konate
Ibrahima Conate continues to be a non-contractual commitment, but there are tentative claims about progress at the negotiation table.
The 24-year-old is one of the best centre-backs in the business right now, and is a great, athletic counterpoint for the skipper beside him.
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CB – Virgil Van Dijk
Like Sarah (and unlike Alexander Arnold), Virgil van Dik signed a two-year contract extension with Liverpool in April, continuing his iconic career with the club.
One of the best advocates of his generation, the Dutch native is inspiring, influential, and most of all, an incredible footballer.
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lb -milos is on
The deal is not over yet, but Transfer Insider Fabrizio Romano confirmed that “club-to-club talk is ongoing” between Liverpool and Bournemouth.
31-year-old Andy Robertson has been a stubborn servant of Liverpool for many years, but this year has been a sometimes obvious weak link, and later 10 years of Kerkes will be the perfect long-term addition.
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CM -Ryan Gravenberch
The Premier League Young Player of the Year award was awarded to Lian Gray Gun Birch.
Has there been a more influential surprise package in the Division this year? After his midling debut campaign at Merseyside, the 22-year-old gained strength.
Premier League rien graigun bellch | ||
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Statistics (*per game) | 23/24 | 24/25 |
Match (start) | 26 (12) | 37 (37) |
the goal | 1 | 0 |
assist | 0 | 4 |
touch* | 28.8 | 66.5 |
Pass completed | 83% | 89% |
Key Pass* | 0.6 | 0.7 |
dribble* | 0.9 | 1.0 |
Ball recovery* | 2.8 | 5.2 |
Tackle + Intercept* | 1.5 | 3.5 |
Total Duel (won)* | 2.8 (47%) | 5.0 (57%) |
Statistics via Sofascore |
Liverpool failed to convince Martin Zubimendi to join their cause a year ago, but they don’t care about Giotto anymore.
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CM -Alexis Mac Allister
There are rumours that Alexis Mac Alistair has been selected by Real Madrid, but Liverpool will not let the vitality of the middle of this summer.
He is almost underrated, and Mac Allister is one of the biggest supporters of Slot’s tactical vision.
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RW – Mohamed Salah
Salah. What should I say?
Perhaps thank you. The Egyptian King has brought so many joys to Liverpool and has been a huge success, he is a two-time Premier League champion and has wiped out many records throughout the semester.
Will Sarah, 33, match this month in all competitions with 34 goals and 23 assists this season?
Perhaps it’s not the case. Either way, a proper winger expects a higher caliber that attacks the quality surrounding him.
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AM -FlorianWirtz
There’s a better way to reward Sarah for the almighty campaign than signing Florian Whartz, considered by sports media professional Christian Gnari, who is considered a “truly generational talent.”
Liverpool is locked up in consultations with Levalkusen for the 22-year-old playmaker, with the Germans supporting a fee of 150 million euros (£126 million). You may need to talk a little more.
Liverpool manages to flip this and it will be a way to offset the mal laziness that engulfs Trent’s move towards sunny Spain.
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LW -Anthony Gordon
Lewis Diaz has given Liverpool much over his years at the club, with the 28-year-old entering the penultimate year of his stock Sky High contract. Both Barcelona and Saudi Arabia’s Al Nasr are enthusiastic.
Liverpool needs to replace Columbia’s Maverick, and if football insiders are to believe, they can revisit Newcastle United’s interest in Anthony Gordon.
While Newcastle wants £80 million from his precious winger, Gordon is a young Liverpool fan and is interested in returning to Merseyside.