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Arne Slot responds to rumours of bust-up with Darwin Nunez after Liverpool squad absence

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Arne Slot speaks out on rumours of a bust-up with Darwin Nunez after the Liverpool striker was left out of the squad for last week's win over West Ham United
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Arne Slot responds to rumours of bust-up with Darwin Nunez after Liverpool squad absence

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Arne Slot speaks out on rumours of a bust-up with Darwin Nunez after the Liverpool striker was left out of the squad for last week's win over West Ham United
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Slot on Van Dijk’s Key Role: “He Is One of the Few Leaders in the World of Football”

anfieldindex.com - 2 hours 59 min ago

“We’re Working So Hard” – Slot on Liverpool’s Set-Piece Transformation Plan Virgil van Dijk Extension Reinforces Liverpool’s Leadership In a compelling sit-down interview with Jamie Carragher for Sky Sports Premier League, Arne Slot, Liverpool’s current head coach, hailed Virgil van Dijk’s contract extension as “huge news for the club, for the fans, for our players […]

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Liverpool icon Xabi Alonso shows true colours with next Real Madrid manager comments

LiverpoolEcho.co.uk - 3 hours 20 min ago
Anfield hero Xabi Alonso finds himself linked with the Real Madrid manager's job, just as he was with Liverpool's this time last year
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Liverpool icon Xabi Alonso shows true colours with next Real Madrid manager comments

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Anfield hero Xabi Alonso finds himself linked with the Real Madrid manager's job, just as he was with Liverpool's this time last year
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How do Liverpool replace Alexander-Arnold?

anfieldindex.com - 3 hours 30 min ago

How Do Liverpool Replace Trent Alexander-Arnold? Assessing Options for a Post-Trent Future Life after Trent: Planning for change at right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold’s Liverpool journey has been more than just a story of local lad made good. It’s been an era-defining chapter in the modern history of the club — a homegrown talent who revolutionised the […]

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Liverpool announce key departure after 10 years as club statement explains decision

LiverpoolEcho.co.uk - 3 hours 50 min ago
Liverpool have announced that U18s manager Marc Bridge-Wilkinson will leave the club at the end of the season.
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Liverpool announce key departure after 10 years as club statement explains decision

icLiverpool.co.uk - 3 hours 50 min ago
Liverpool have announced that U18s manager Marc Bridge-Wilkinson will leave the club at the end of the season.
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Liverpool Preparing Major Summer Plans Confirms Paul Joyce

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Slot’s Strategic Patience Puts Liverpool on Brink of Glory and Renewal Slot’s Structure Begins to Show Its Value Liverpool’s title challenge in 2024/25 is being led not by dominance, but by discipline. The urgency and adrenaline of Klopp’s reign has been replaced by something subtler under Arne Slot—measured construction. Yet, here they are, top of […]

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Liverpool Preparing Major Summer Plans Confirms Paul Joyce

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Liverpool’s title challenge in 2024/25 is being led not by dominance, but by discipline. The urgency and adrenaline of Klopp’s reign has been replaced by something subtler under Arne Slot—measured construction. Yet, here they are, top of the Premier League and two wins from a second league title in 35 years.

As Paul Joyce for The Times reports, this isn’t the form of a side at its peak, but one transitioning, evolving. “It is already a big summer,” Slot said, in reference to those statement deals. “There is a study being done that the longer a team plays together the more success it has.” It’s a telling quote from a manager who, since arriving from Feyenoord, has prioritised cohesion over chaos.

Liverpool’s powerbrokers—Richard Hughes, Michael Edwards, Will Spearman, Barry Hunter—have adopted a cautious, calculated approach in reshaping the club. Slot was encouraged to work with Klopp’s squad in his first season, and aside from low-risk moves for Giorgi Mamardashvili and Federico Chiesa, Liverpool resisted temptation in the transfer window.

Big Names, Bigger Decisions

This summer, however, will be different. Not because of desperation, but preparation. Having spent the year meticulously assessing the squad, Liverpool now have clarity and resources. The front line has faltered—Darwin Núñez and Diogo Jota have 11 league goals between them. Interest in Alexander Isak is real, though £150m would be a stretch. As The Times notes, “There is little to suggest Liverpool would go to that level for one player.”

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It’s not sentiment holding them back. In 2023, they turned down Jude Bellingham’s £115m price tag to rebuild the midfield with Alexis Mac Allister, Dominik Szoboszlai and Ryan Gravenberch—for a combined £130m. Logic over luxury remains the mantra.

Defensively, questions linger. Left-back competition for Andrew Robertson is on the radar—Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez, valued at £45m, is one to watch. On the right, uncertainty surrounding Trent Alexander-Arnold and interest in Jeremie Frimpong could dictate direction. Meanwhile, Ibrahima Konaté’s contract situation and Jarell Quansah’s emergence will factor into whether a centre-back arrives.

Evolution with Purpose, Not Panic

Change is coming, but it’s not rooted in fear. “The core of the team, you want to keep together as long as you can,” Slot reflected. “But it is also… good to have some new energy in and around the place.” With Mamardashvili expected to arrive, questions will also arise about Alisson and Caoimhin Kelleher.

Luis Díaz’s contract, Harvey Elliott’s pathway, and Kostas Tsimikas’s future are all up for discussion. Yet this is not upheaval. It’s refinement. Liverpool’s greatest spending sprees—Collymore, Ince, Torres—were attempts to find a golden piece. Slot’s Liverpool appears more interested in sculpting the frame first.

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Should Arsenal slip away at Ipswich and Liverpool win at Leicester, the title could be decided. What’s clear is this: Liverpool have put themselves in a position of strength—on and off the pitch.

And if they go into the summer as champions, they will not just be buying for need, but for legacy.

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From a Liverpool fan’s perspective, this feels different—but in the best way possible. Under Klopp, the football was electric, the atmosphere raw. Slot’s approach is quieter, yet somehow just as effective. His willingness to work with the existing group, while resisting the pressure to splurge early, has brought stability and trust back into the structure.

Fans know the squad has flaws. Darwin hasn’t hit the heights we hoped, and Díaz’s consistency still wavers. But the midfield rebuild has been an outright success, with Mac Allister and Szoboszlai settling brilliantly. We’ve not just stayed competitive—we’ve improved in areas we long neglected.

If names like Isak or Frimpong arrive, it’ll be with purpose, not panic. There’s confidence now that the club’s leadership know how to build winning teams, not just exciting ones. Should the title return to Anfield, it will be a triumph not only of performance but of patience.

Arne Slot hasn’t just maintained Liverpool’s momentum—he’s recalibrated it for the long haul.

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Liverpool handed major Dean Huijsen transfer update as £50m deal timeframe emerges

LiverpoolEcho.co.uk - 4 hours 20 min ago
Bournemouth's Dean Huijsen is set to decide his future amid reported £50m interest from Liverpool and their Premier League rivals.
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Liverpool handed major Dean Huijsen transfer update as £50m deal timeframe emerges

icLiverpool.co.uk - 4 hours 20 min ago
Bournemouth's Dean Huijsen is set to decide his future amid reported £50m interest from Liverpool and their Premier League rivals.
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Liverpool monitoring young attacker also wanted by Arsenal and Chelsea

anfieldindex.com - 4 hours 29 min ago

Report: Liverpool Join Arsenal and Chelsea in Chase for La Liga Teen Talent Premier League giants scout Real Betis teenager The transfer market has always been about who moves quickest, not just who has the biggest wallet. According to Caught Offside, Liverpool are one of three Premier League clubs keeping close tabs on Real Betis […]

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Liverpool monitoring young attacker also wanted by Arsenal and Chelsea

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The transfer market has always been about who moves quickest, not just who has the biggest wallet. According to Caught Offside, Liverpool are one of three Premier League clubs keeping close tabs on Real Betis forward Jesús Rodríguez — a 19-year-old tipped for a big future in European football.

“Arsenal are one of the clubs leading the race,” the report notes, but Liverpool and Chelsea have both sent scouts to monitor the Spanish U21 international in recent weeks. For a club like Liverpool, traditionally cautious when it comes to unproven youth from abroad, the interest in Rodriguez marks a shift, possibly one driven by necessity more than ambition.

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Arne Slot is stepping into a pressure-cooker environment. The Dutchman inherits a squad that, while talented, has growing question marks in attack. Diogo Jota’s recurring injuries and the ongoing uncertainty surrounding Luis Diaz leave holes that need filling. “Liverpool… might also benefit from adding more depth to their front three,” the article rightly observes.

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While Mohamed Salah has signed a new deal, there’s a realisation that succession planning needs to begin in earnest. Rodriguez, while not a ready-made solution, could be part of that conversation.

Betis braced for pressure

Betis are holding firm, at least for now. “Big offers could force their hand, but there have not yet been any talks or offers made for the player,” say Caught Offside. But that kind of phrasing usually comes before the floodgates open.

With Chelsea’s aggressive youth recruitment model and Arsenal’s eyes on long-term squad balance, Liverpool will have to weigh up whether Rodriguez is worth the early investment.

Risk or reward?

Rodriguez is raw. That’s clear. But for a club built on development and a system-based approach, this could be an opportunity to act before the price skyrockets. Whether Liverpool make that leap could come down to how much faith Slot places in potential over proven pedigree.

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Let’s not get carried away. We’ve seen this before — the endless parade of “wonderkids” linked to Anfield every window. Jesús Rodriguez might have flair, but are we really in a place to take another punt on promise?

Arne Slot’s first job should be to stabilise, not gamble. We’ve already got Harvey Elliott, Ben Doak, and a conveyor belt of potential. Do we really need another teenager who’s played a handful of senior games in Spain and has yet to face the relentless grind of English football?

And look at the competition. Arsenal are flying, Chelsea hoard young talent like it’s going out of fashion — are we going to win this one? And more importantly, should we even be trying?

What Liverpool need is proven depth. Jota’s injuries and Diaz’s uncertainty demand experience, not another developmental project. If Rodriguez comes in, great — but only if it’s part of a balanced summer that addresses now as much as the future.

Because this club shouldn’t be a proving ground. It should be a destination. And at this point, signing a teenager from Betis feels like a risk we can’t afford if we want to challenge seriously next season.

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Liverpool FC lineup options vs. Leicester – 2 changes & 3 key decisions

ThisIsAnfield.com - 5 hours 20 min ago

After dropping two of his usual starters against West Ham, Arne Slot must decide whether they merit a place in the Liverpool side against Leicester.

Liverpool are top of the form table, top of the league and us fans could be on top of the world come Sunday evening.

While it is unlikely that Arsenal will lose to Ipswich, a defeat at Portman Road would leave the Reds with a chance to claim the title this weekend.

Slot has insisted he isn’t thinking about the permutations, though, and is instead solely focusing on the job at hand, taking another three points.

Here’s how Liverpool could line up.

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Here’s what Slot revealed in his press conference:

  • Alexander-Arnold “might” make the bench but will “definitely not start”
  • Playing 90 minutes “isn’t easy” for Conor Bradley, as he continues to build his fitness after injury
  • Therefore, expect to see the right-back replaced in the second half again
Liverpool’s XI vs. Leicester

 Liverpool's Conor Bradley during the Football League Cup Semi-Final 1st Leg match between Tottenham Hotspur FC and Liverpool FC at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Tottenham won 1-0. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

 Liverpool's Conor Bradley during the Football League Cup Semi-Final 1st Leg match between Tottenham Hotspur FC and Liverpool FC at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Tottenham won 1-0. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Having dropped Andy Robertson and Dominik Szoboszlai due to their poor showings at Fulham, Slot has a tricky decision to make on whether to bring them back after their absence from the start against West Ham.

Of the two replacements, Kostas Tsimikas and Curtis Jones, the latter is most likely to keep his place, especially given the Reds seemed to get considerably worse last weekend when he went off.

However, with Szoboszlai’s running power arguably being more suited to away games, the Hungarian could still get the nod over a disappointed Jones.

Here are the coach’s likely selection options:

  • Robertson comes in for Tsimikas at left-back
  • Bradley starts at right-back while Alexander-Arnold makes the bench
  • The midfield of Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister and Szoboszlai start their fifth game together in Liverpool’s last six

This is how Liverpool would line up:

Alisson; Bradley, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Szoboszlai; Salah, Jota, Diaz

One area Slot may look to change up is the attack.

Diogo Jota was far from poor against West Ham, but the striker has only one goal in his last 13 appearances which could prompt a rethink from the head coach.

Against West Ham, we saw Liverpool finish the match with Diaz up front and Cody Gakpo on the left, an option Slot turned to frequently earlier in the campaign.

It could be the case that the Dutchman returns to that formation as he seeks to keep his best three forwards on the field.

  • Gakpo starts on the left for the first time since the Goodison Park derby
  • Jones retains his starting spot following a good performance against West Ham
  • Ibrahima Konate and Virgil van Dijk play together for the 101st time in their careers

Here’s how this alternate team would look:

Alisson; Bradley, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Jones; Salah, Diaz, Gakpo

Liverpool have kept just one clean sheet in their last six outings – that should be where the game plan grows from.

If the Reds can prevent a poor Leicester team from getting traction on the break, they should have no issue scoring across the 90 minutes.

Slot’s side should win whatever the number of changes he makes. However, with defeat meaning certain relegation for the hosts, Ruud van Nistelrooy’s team could lift their game in front of their own supporters.

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Former Liverpool star in line for shock Real Madrid role and it's not Jurgen Klopp or Xabi Alonso

LiverpoolEcho.co.uk - 5 hours 20 min ago
Liverpool and Real Madrid could make big changes this summer with Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jurgen Klopp and Xabi Alonso all tied to the situation
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Former Liverpool star in line for shock Real Madrid role and it's not Jurgen Klopp or Xabi Alonso

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Liverpool and Real Madrid could make big changes this summer with Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jurgen Klopp and Xabi Alonso all tied to the situation
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Molby: “He won’t take it lying down” as Robertson Faces Liverpool Left-Back Challenge

anfieldindex.com - 5 hours 30 min ago

Andy Robertson’s Liverpool Future: “He Won’t Take It Lying Down” – Jan Molby Liverpool Legend Faces New Challenge at Left-Back Change is coming at Anfield, and for Andy Robertson, that means direct competition. On the latest Molby On The Spot podcast from Anfield Index, former Liverpool midfielder Jan Molby offered a heartfelt but clear-eyed assessment […]

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Molby: “He won’t take it lying down” as Robertson Faces Liverpool Left-Back Challenge

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Change is coming at Anfield, and for Andy Robertson, that means direct competition. On the latest Molby On The Spot podcast from Anfield Index, former Liverpool midfielder Jan Molby offered a heartfelt but clear-eyed assessment of Robertson’s situation as the club eyes a new left-back signing this summer.

While there’s no doubting Robertson’s iconic status – “he’s already a Liverpool legend,” said Trev Downey – the feeling within the club seems to be that evolution is needed. Robertson, now 31, has missed chunks of the season through injury and, as Molby noted, “there’s a feeling that the team now needs to be upgraded in that position.”

But Molby was adamant that this next chapter won’t be quietly accepted by the Scotland captain.

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Molby: “He won’t take it lying down”

Jan Molby didn’t hesitate when describing the attitude he expects from Robertson in the face of increased competition. “He won’t take it lying down,” Molby said simply, a phrase loaded with admiration and expectation.

Molby continued: “That boy’s got that bit of spite in him – in the best possible way. He’s not going to roll over just because someone’s been brought in.”

Downey agreed, saying Robertson’s competitive edge and character are what made him a fan favourite in the first place. “He came from Hull, worked his way into one of the best teams in Europe, and played a massive role in every trophy we won under Klopp.”

What Comes Next?

It’s clear from the conversation that Molby respects the tactical shift underway under new manager Arne Slot. While Robertson remains a potent attacking threat, particularly in transition, Liverpool are reportedly looking for a more hybrid-style left-back – one who can invert and contribute in buildup play in a slightly different way.

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Molby believes that while Robertson may not perfectly fit that evolving mould, he’ll fight tooth and nail to prove he still has a place. “He’ll look at whoever’s coming in and say: ‘You’re going to have to be bloody good to take this shirt off me.’”

It’s a moment of transition for the squad – the end of an era in some ways – but as Molby said, “You don’t lose your hunger overnight, and Robbo’s not that kind of character.”

Robertson’s Role in a New Liverpool

Whether he remains first-choice or not, there’s little doubt Andy Robertson will be central to Liverpool’s 2025/26 campaign. Leadership, experience, and mentality all count for something – especially in a team undergoing structural change.

Molby closed the discussion with a measured but powerful statement: “If he has to adapt or share minutes, he will – but don’t expect him to disappear quietly. That’s not Robbo.”

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Trent Alexander-Arnold boosts his return chances as 20-man squad train

ThisIsAnfield.com - 6 hours 17 min ago

Arne Slot oversaw training on Friday ahead of a potential title-winning weekend for Liverpool when they travel to face Leicester on Sunday, and Trent Alexander-Arnold is in contention.

This weekend could see Liverpool crowned Premier League champions if Arsenal lose at Ipswich and they beat the Foxes, in turn relegating them to the Championship.

Alexander-Arnold could play his part after returning to training after four games out with an ankle injury, with Slot confirming on Friday that he is close to a return.

“Not to start but if today and tomorrow things go well, he might, might be on the bench,” Slot said of his vice-captain.

“But definitely not start because he’s out for five-and-a-half weeks and this is, today (Friday), probably his first session with the team.”

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Liverpool’s No. 66 was spotted with his teammates in the gym and subsequently the outdoor pitches at the AXA Training Centre on Friday, boosting his chances of minutes.

Whether supporters want to see him on the pitch is another matter entirely as he is still expected to land at Real Madrid this summer, but Slot clearly intends to utilise the 26-year-old.

He was the only returning face with Joe Gomez continuing his rehabilitation from a hamstring injury behind the scenes, though hopes remain he can yet be involved before the end of the season.

Liverpool’s cameras spotted 18 outfield players in addition to Alisson and Caoimhin Kelleher on Friday, though Federico Chiesa was not one of them.

We cannot read into that too much currently as the Italian was involved earlier this week and there could be copious reasons, including just not being the focus for club cameras.

Liverpool will take a strong squad with them to Leicester and that will include Darwin Nunez after he missed the win over West Ham with what Slot explained was another bout of illness.

Players pictured in training on Friday

 Liverpool's Ryan Gravenberch (L) and Trent Alexander-Arnold during a training session at the AXA Training Centre ahead of the UEFA Champions League match between Liverpool FC and Bologna FC. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

 Liverpool's Ryan Gravenberch (L) and Trent Alexander-Arnold during a training session at the AXA Training Centre ahead of the UEFA Champions League match between Liverpool FC and Bologna FC. (Photo by David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)

Goalkeepers: Alisson, Kelleher

Defenders: Van Dijk, Konate, Quansah, Robertson, Alexander-Arnold, Bradley, Tsimikas

Midfielders: Mac Allister, Szoboszlai, Gravenberch, Endo, Jones, Elliott

Forwards: Salah, Diaz, Nunez, Jota, Gakpo

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