The 12 Players Who Could Leave Liverpool This Summer As Slot Eyes Overhaul
Written By Albert Echatah
Even if Arne Slot’s team wins the Premier League, Liverpool won’t be sitting back and rest on their laurels during the summer transfer window.
More Details
The 46-year-old has demonstrated during his tenure at Feyenoord that he is not content to sit back and rest upon their achievements.
- Burkina Faso Sack Coach Following Disappointing AFCON Run
- Liam Rosenior Reveals January Plan For The Blues
- Carrick Challenges Squad To ‘Adjust’ As He Plays Down January Spending Spree
- Official: Fabrice Bocquet Is New Al Ahli CEO
- Kristian Fletcher: FC Cincinnati Land Highly-Rated Forward
Rather, he expands on it. Before reorganising his team, he made it to the UEFA Conference League final in his debut season with the Eredivisie side. Slot led the Dutch team to their first league championship in six years the very next year.
Slot may be planning to implement a similar change on Merseyside now that he is at Liverpool, with up to 12 players possibly leaving. Given that Caoimhin Kelleher and Alisson Becker have been linked to transfers away from Anfield, Liverpool may decide to let go of both of their goalkeepers this summer.
Giorgi Mamardashvili was signed by the Reds in a surprise deal from Valencia for an initial fee of £25 million, which increased by an additional £4 million with add-ons. He then returned on loan for the 2024–25 season.
Although there aren’t many vulnerabilities in Slot’s team, it is generally agreed that their defence needs some work this summer, and Andy Robertson’s departure would be well publicised after eight years with the team.
Read Also – Noah Lyles: America’s Ultimate Showman
One of their most seasoned players, the Scot is frequently praised for his leadership. But this year, his performances have raised some concerns. At 30, Robertson might not be offered the kind of contract that would keep him to the Reds for the rest of his career, and his current contract expires in 2026.
Wataru Endo, Harvey Elliott, and Tyler Morton may be in trouble as Slot seems to have chosen his preferred midfield trio more upfield. Despite making an impression with his cameos from the bench this season, Endo has yet to start a Premier League match.
In just six months, from August 2022 to January 2023, Liverpool spent £135 million to acquire South American players Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz from Benfica and Porto. However, unlike Mohamed Salah, who constantly performs at a high level, the two have only given moments of class.
Do you have a story tip?
Kindly Email: keepup@bettitude.com
You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube