Arne Slot is wasting no time. Even if Liverpool clinches the Premier League title, the Dutchman is already plotting a significant squad shake-up. With up to 12 players potentially heading for the exit, Anfield is bracing for a transformative summer.
Goalkeeper Dilemma
The arrival of Giorgi Mamardashvili from Valencia has thrown Liverpool’s goalkeeping situation into flux. Alisson Becker, reportedly unsettled by the move, could seek a way out, especially given his injury record. Meanwhile, Caoimhin Kelleher, long yearning for a first-choice role elsewhere, remains a sellable asset, with Liverpool holding firm on a £25m valuation. With Mamardashvili set to take his place between the posts, at least one of the current goalkeepers will almost certainly depart.
Defensive Departures on the Horizon
Liverpool’s backline, though solid, is in need of renewal. Andy Robertson, a stalwart for eight seasons, may find himself surplus to requirements. At 30, and with his contract running until 2026, the Scottish left-back is at a crossroads. Meanwhile, Kostas Tsimikas, used primarily as a backup, could also be shown the door. Joe Gomez, a utility defender with limited starts this season, faces an uncertain future as well.
Midfield Shake-Up
Arne Slot appears to have identified his preferred midfield trio, spelling trouble for Wataru Endo, Harvey Elliott, and Tyler Morton. Endo, despite his impact off the bench, has yet to start a league game and turned down a January move to Marseille. Elliott, a fan favorite, has struggled for regular minutes and may be sacrificed to fund reinforcements. Morton, at 22, could attract interest from Premier League and Championship clubs if deemed expendable.
Attacking Changes Looming
Liverpool’s big-money attacking acquisitions have yet to deliver the consistency of Mohamed Salah. Darwin Núñez, previously the subject of a £75m Saudi bid, remains an enigma, with wasteful finishing casting doubt over his future. Luis Díaz has also endured prolonged goal droughts, prompting speculation about potential replacements such as Antoine Semenyo or Bryan Mbeumo. Diogo Jota, despite an impressive goal record, has been plagued by injuries and now finds himself further down the pecking order. Meanwhile, Federico Chiesa, underwhelming in limited appearances, is expected to return to Serie A at the earliest opportunity.
With Slot keen to shape Liverpool in his own image, this summer promises to be one of the most dramatic squad overhauls in recent memory. Change is coming to Anfield, and no one is safe.
This article was updated 7 hours ago