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·18. März 2025

Six Liverpool players could be sold in summer squad overhaul

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Liverpool’s Squad Faces a Summer Shake-Up as Six Players Fight for Their Futures

Liverpool are on the verge of securing the Premier League title in Arne Slot’s first season, but that does not mean the club will stand still in the upcoming transfer window.

According to TeamTalk, Liverpool are preparing for a busy summer as they look to reinforce key positions to maintain dominance at home and in Europe. While some incomings are expected, there could also be a number of high-profile departures. Several first-team players face uncertain futures, including Darwin Nunez, Andy Robertson, and Diogo Jota.


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Here, we assess the six Liverpool stars who could be at risk and what the future holds for them.

Darwin Nunez’s Inconsistency Raises Doubts

Nunez arrived at Anfield in a high-profile transfer but has struggled to find the consistency expected of a top-class striker. While his raw energy, work rate, and movement have been impressive, his finishing remains a concern.

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Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher has questioned the club’s attacking options, stating:

“This is not like it was under Jurgen Klopp where Mane could bail Liverpool out of trouble or Firmino.”

“The other attackers Liverpool have got are good players. They’re not great players.”

“Liverpool need to go and buy two attackers, not as squad players, possibly to play alongside Mo Salah hopefully for next season.”

With Liverpool linked to new striker targets, Nunez may find himself surplus to requirements. Unless he delivers a remarkable run of form, the Uruguayan could be offloaded.

Left-Back Concerns for Robertson and Tsimikas

Liverpool’s left-back position has long been occupied by Andy Robertson, but his performances have dipped this season. Injuries and age-related decline have raised questions about his long-term future.

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The club are reportedly interested in Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez, a move that suggests Liverpool are planning for the future in that position. With only one year left on Robertson’s contract, he could either accept a reduced role or depart altogether.

If Robertson stays, his backup Kostas Tsimikas could be the one to make way. The Greek full-back has struggled for consistent game time and with two years left on his contract, Liverpool may decide to cash in.

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Diogo Jota’s Future Under Scrutiny

Since joining Liverpool in 2020, Diogo Jota has been an effective goal scorer but has suffered from frequent injuries. According to TeamTalk, Liverpool are now open to offers for the Portuguese forward, with Wolves interested in a reunion.

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Jota remains one of the club’s most clinical finishers, but if Liverpool bring in new attacking reinforcements, he could see himself pushed down the pecking order. With two years remaining on his contract, this summer may be the last opportunity for Liverpool to command a significant fee for him.

Endo and Chiesa Yet to Convince Arne Slot

Wataru Endo has struggled for game time under Slot, despite being a useful rotation option under Jurgen Klopp. The 32-year-old midfielder has been overlooked in favour of Ryan Gravenberch, raising questions about his long-term role.

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“Liverpool were looking for a new holding midfielder last summer, when they thought they were in with a chance of getting Martin Zubimendi from Real Sociedad.”

The arrival of a new midfield signing could spell the end for Endo’s time at Liverpool, particularly as Marseille have already shown interest in the past.

Meanwhile, Federico Chiesa, Liverpool’s only signing last summer, has failed to break into the starting XI. The Italian winger has suffered from injuries and inconsistent form, leading to speculation about a return to Serie A.

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Liverpool will want a return on their investment, but with Chiesa under contract until 2028, a sale may not be immediate unless an attractive offer arrives.

Squad Rebuild Underway

Liverpool’s current squad remains highly competitive, but with Arne Slot now at the helm, a shift in personnel is inevitable. The departures of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk, and Mohamed Salah remain a possibility, which would force a major reshuffle in multiple positions.

With a historically busy summer expected, these six players will need to prove their worth in the final weeks of the season if they hope to remain at Anfield

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Liverpool fans will have mixed emotions about this report. While some players have earned legendary status, football is about evolution, and this summer could be one of the most significant rebuilds in years.

The uncertainty surrounding Darwin Nunez is perhaps the biggest talking point. His raw talent and passion are undeniable, but can he develop into the clinical finisher Liverpool need? Many supporters will feel he deserves one more season to prove himself, while others may welcome a new face in attack.

The left-back situation is also a concern. Robertson has been an incredible servant, but Liverpool must plan for the future. If Kerkez arrives, should Robertson accept a squad role or move on? Similarly, is Tsimikas worth keeping as a backup, or should Liverpool look elsewhere?

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Meanwhile, Diogo Jota’s situation is frustrating. When fit, he’s one of the most natural goal scorers at the club, but injuries have held him back. Selling him could be a mistake unless Liverpool secure an upgrade.

Chiesa and Endo may not have long-term futures at the club, but their departures could free up funds for more pressing signings.

With Liverpool on the brink of a new era, this summer is shaping up to be one of the most intriguing transfer windows in recent memory.

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