Arne Slot expresses optimism about Liverpool’s future despite a challenging season marked by injuries and departures. The manager highlights the club’s potential after a year of unforeseen setbacks, including a car crashing through the title parade, the tragic loss of Diogo Jota, Alexander Isak’s fractured ankle and fibula, Conor Bradley’s late knee injury at Arsenal, and now Hugo Ekitike’s Achilles tear against Paris Saint-Germain.
A Tumultuous Campaign and Path Forward
Liverpool has endured 17 losses this season, nearly 12 months after securing the Premier League title. Slot views Champions League qualification as the baseline for a passable year, not a determinant of his tenure. The club recognizes the ‘madness’ of these events, which few rivals could weather.
Slot shows frustration over losing Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson on free transfers, following Trent Alexander-Arnold’s exit last summer. He argues that the title win delayed the necessary squad regeneration from Jurgen Klopp’s 2024 departure.
Experts point to the absence of a succession plan after sporting director Michael Edwards left in 2022, with interim roles filled by Julian Ward, Jorg Schmadtke, and Jonathan Bamber. High wages for stars like Virgil van Dijk, Salah, and now Ibrahima Konate strain finances, limiting squad depth. Former striker Robbie Fowler notes post-Champions League exit: ‘The first XI would give anyone a game but it’s that squad depth they lack.’
Players with Uncertain Futures
Six key Reds face questions:
- Alisson: Concerns over the goalkeeper’s injury proneness draw Juventus interest. Liverpool must evaluate the Brazilian’s durability.
- Curtis Jones: Seeks more minutes; Inter Milan showed January interest, while Tottenham eyes the midfielder alongside Robertson.
- Alexis Mac Allister: Performance dips despite two years left on his contract; talks pending for added energy in midfield.
- Harvey Elliott: Unwanted by Aston Villa’s Unai Emery on loan, attracting Premier League and Bundesliga suitors.
- Joe Gomez: One year remaining; AC Milan and Crystal Palace inquire.
- Federico Chiesa: Professional but underused.
At left back, Kostas Tsimikas backs up Milos Kerkez, while Jeremy Jacquet’s shoulder recovery from Rennes is monitored.
Contract Extensions and Prioritized Signings
Ibrahima Konate earns improved terms based on his form. Liverpool scouts midfielders for athleticism amid Mac Allister’s form issues.
A major budget allocation targets a wide player to replace Salah. Ekitike’s goals absence factors in, though he returns later. Slot admits: ‘We are a club in transition. A club always has certain cycles with certain players. A lot of them that were so successful for the club have already left or are leaving. The future looks very good, especially if we can sign players after good players leaving this summer.’
He emphasizes the sell-to-buy model: ‘That is the challenge that we had last season, we had to sell 10-11 players to sign five to six. That’s going to be another challenge this summer, because we do have to replace the ones who are leaving. But this club have shown so many times that this model works and with this model we can be successful.’
Champions League spots unlock funds; Europa League tightens budgets. Slot influences recruitment, with the final six games shaping the squad’s regeneration phase. Liverpool sits four points clear of sixth-placed Chelsea.

