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Arne Slot’s Second Season It’s probably fair to say that Arne Slot’s first year in charge at Liverpool went better than anyone was expecting. Nobody seriously thought the clearly talented but relatively unknown manager of Feyenoord would walk into one of Europe’s top jobs,
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FootballTransfers on MSNLiverpool FC news: Arne Slot picks signing who will make Mo Salah shine
Liverpool may have made several blockbuster summer transfers, but only one has been picked out by Anfield boss Arne Slot as being able to make star man Mohamed Salah excel.
Arne Slot may think about dropping Ibrahima Konate after his poor performance against Bournemouth in the Premier League.
Liverpool are still very much a team in transition, despite their success from last season.The reigning Premier League winners achieved their crown with a number of cracks having been papered over
Ahead of the Community Shield, Alexander Isak was inevitably the name on everyone’s lips as Slot was quizzed about the Reds’ interest in Newcastle United’s wantaway striker for the first time - a week after Liverpool had seen an £110m bid rejected by the Magpies. His response was inevitably obvious.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has confirmed he has plans to play new signing Hugo Ekitiké alongside another central striker, with the Reds still chasing Newcastle United star Alexander Isak.
Arne Slot told the player that he will not be leaving this summer despite a departure previously looking on the cards.
Crystal Palace and Liverpool opened Marc Guehi talks this week, with Parma defender Giovanni Leoni edging closer to finalising his move to Anfield
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot has hailed Reds midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai for his versatility and claimed that the Hungarian relished a good pre-season ahead of the 2025-26 Premier League campaign.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has confirmed a deal has been struck to sign 18-year-old centre back Giovanni Leoni from Parma. It emerged on Wednesday that Liverpool had agreed to pay €35 million (£30.2 million, $41 million) to sign Leoni after his breakout season at Parma, which yielded 17 Serie A appearances and one goal for good measure.
PredictionsWith Liverpool entering the new campaign as defending Premier League champions, Arne Slot begins his second season in the dugout with momentum, belief, and a squad