Anfield Watch
·4 September 2025
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·4 September 2025
Liverpool’s first-team squad looks very different following the summer transfer window than the one which took the Premier League title last season.
Several heroes of that title-winning campaign have been sold - including Luis Diaz, Darwin Nunez and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
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Plenty more fringe men have also exited including Jarell Quansah, Harvey Elliott and Tyler Morton. And in their place have come some of the most expensive players ever signed by a British club.
Alexander Isak is a new British record arrival - with his £130m fee surpassing the £116m the Reds may ultimately pay for Florian Wirtz.
Hugo Ekitike has also been added to the attack for an initial £69m.
Both full-back slots have had a refit with Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez coming in and a very promising young defender in Giovanni Leoni has been recruited.
No fewer than three goalkeepers have come in - but Giorgi Mamardashvili is the only one set to receive any meaningful first-team minutes.
Once everything settles down, who could feature in Liverpool’s best matchday XI?
Of course injuries and suspensions WILL play a part as the season goes on - and Slot will use the option of resting key players at times throughout the campaign.
But with everyone available, here is Liverpool’s best XI.
Alisson Becker: No dispute here. Mamardashvili will accept his role as backup - for a season at least.
Jeremie Frimpong: Although a natural wing-back rather than a traditional full-back, he gets the nod over Conor Bradley. Still there will be plenty of room for both in the same lineup if Slot decides to use his compatriot further up.
Milos Kerkez: Had a wobbly start in his first Premier League outings but we expect the £40m man to settle. Andy Robertson will not give up his spot without a fight though and could yet have his say.
Ibrahima Konate: May have been put under pressure for his place if Marc Guehi was signed on deadline day. As it stands, the Reds have a lack of competition at centre-back.
Virgil van Dijk: No-brainer.
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