Liverpool supporters have been beating the same drum in recent months, waiting for Arne Slott to be sacked after a disastrous second year in charge at Anfield.
However, FSG remain confident in their Dutch coach, who lifted the Premier League title last season and was named the division’s player of the year. Whether that turns out to be a fluke for the Reds in the long run remains to be seen, but the slot at least puts Liverpool in a good position to qualify for the Champions League with four games left before the summer break.
If Slott is to stay, changes will need to be made this summer, but he must work with his bosses to ensure Liverpool are more precise this time around.
Despite radical changes in 2025, Liverpool still made one or two bad decisions, including selling Luis Diaz to Bayern Munich and failing to replace a unique winger.
Luis Diaz’s post-Liverpool form
Dias has been a constant threat throughout his three-and-a-half years at Liverpool. He came to prominence under Slott last year, scoring 17 goals and providing eight assists in all competitions while bouncing between the left wing and makeshift centre-forward.
However, Dias is set to leave when his contract expires, and given how Dias’ season has progressed compared to Liverpool, the decision may be one that people on Merseyside regret.
For Vincent Kompany’s Bayern side, the 29-year-old Colombian scored 26 goals and provided 21 assists in all competitions, helping Germany win the Champions League title.
Yes, the Premier League is more intense than the Bundesliga. Yes, Diaz is sharper alongside the forwards, which corresponds perfectly to his incredibly physical take on the winger game. Still, I’m still puzzled by Liverpool’s persuasion. Lucho’s form, and FSG made the decision to sell him.
No one could have predicted that Liverpool’s decline would be so sudden this season, but selling Dias and not replacing him on the left wing was certainly a risk. Kodi Gakpo has been so one-dimensional and predictably bad this season.
Most G+A in Europe’s top 5 leagues (25/26) | ||
|---|---|---|
player | G+A | total |
harry kane | 54+7 | 64 |
michael orise | 20+29 | 49 |
Kylian Mbappe | 41+6 | 47 |
Luis Diaz | 26 + 21 | 47 |
erling haaland | 35+7 | 42 |
Would they put away £65.5 million for a player who is nearing the end of his contract and will turn 30 in 2027? It’s good business and emphasizes decision acumen.
Less wise was sporting director Richard Hughes’ decision against his direct replacement and Slott’s reluctance to give the brilliant Rio Ngmoja regular match action early in the campaign.
Liverpool must avoid making the same mistake again this summer. Because he could be a big-money sale that could turn him into Diaz 2.0.
Liverpool finally need to sell new signing Luis Diaz
Liverpool need to make a change this summer, and given the scale of the club’s rebuild at Anfield, Alexis Mac Allister may need it.
The 27-year-old was a key cog in Jurgen Klopp’s and then Slott’s system, but his physicality, intensity and engine room swagger has inexplicably disappeared and he was at the rotten core of this year’s team’s collapse.
The former Brighton star, signed by Klopp for £35m, was once the most trusted deputy in Liverpool’s midfield, but he has now been supplanted by Dominik Szoboszlai, and his defensive weaknesses and lack of sharpness on the ball suggest a change may be in the best interests of all parties at the moment.
The statistics don’t paint a pretty picture, and Mac Allister might be better off leaving this summer, with two years left until his contract ends.
Alexis Mac Allister quits Premier League | ||
|---|---|---|
Statistics (* per 90) | 24/25 | 25/26 |
Match (start) | 35(30) | 33(27) |
Goal + Assist | 5+5 | 2+4 |
touch* | 55.8 | 49.5 |
Exact path* | 35.5 (87%) | 32.1 (86%) |
A big opportunity has arisen | 6 | 4 |
Key pass* | 1.3 | 0.9 |
Loss of ownership* | 9.3 | 8.0 |
Successful. dribble* | 0.5 (43%) | 0.3 (38%) |
Ball recovery rate* | 4.2 | 3.0 |
Tackle + Interception* | 3.3 | 2.0 |
clearance* | 0.8 | 1.0 |
Win a duel* | 4.9 (48%) | 3.0 (45%) |
If reports are to be believed, there will be a lot of interest in Mac Allister’s signing. The Argentine midfielder’s future is in doubt, but Liverpool expect to receive an offer worth £80m to consider a sale, according to The Times.
If suitors in Spain’s biggest footballing world act on their interests, Liverpool could stand to make a £45m profit by signing a player who has been vital to their success in winning multiple titles under different managers.
He could return to the superstar he once was once on the continent, and in that regard it could mirror the triumph of Dias, who left Liverpool for a new challenge.
But if Liverpool stuck with Mac Allister next year, he would be holding himself back and he continued to struggle. This time, FSG needs to arrange his replacement. Liverpool are considering a move for Crystal Palace maestro Adam Wharton, according to reports.
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