Arne Slot, Liverpool and Luis Díaz
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The Reds' manager did a fantastic job last season in guiding the team to Premier League glory, but this season could be trickier with so many new faces
Jeremie Frimpong and Florian Wirtz have opened up on the toughest opponent they’ve faced in their career, who is conveniently someone Arne Slot wanted at Liverpool this year. Jeremie Frimpong joined Liverpool this summer for a fee of £29.5m, which could prove an absolute bargain for Arne Slot given the Dutchman’s frightening potential.
Liverpool fans could get a glimpse of their new £79m striker Hugo Ekitike on Wednesday when the Reds face off against Yokohama F Marinos at Nissan Stadium. The Frenchman did not
In a recent report, BBC Sport revealed that Liverpool winger Luis Diaz is on the radar of Bayern Munich. It is understood that the German club are set to make an improved offer to land the Colombian wide player from the Merseyside club this summer.
A fter extensive links to Newcastle United, Hugo Ekitiké signed for Liverpool this past week in a whirlwind turn of events—with manager Arne Slot's plans for the Frenchman reportedly a key factor in his decision to head to Anfield.
Darwin Nunez was not in Liverpool's squad as they fell to defeat against AC Milan in Hong Kong and Arne Slot has revealed that he did not want to risk the Reds' striker
Interestingly, Davies was more than just a name discussed in passing. Liverpool explored a move for the Canadian in January when his contract situation at Bayern Munich was unresolved. Slot considered him “one of three potential options” at left-back, but Davies later renewed terms with the Bundesliga giants in February.
Arne Slot says sometimes life provides opportunities where “you have to listen” ahead of his anticipated appointment as Jurgen Klopp’s successor at Liverpool. The Athletic reported in April ...
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Yardbarker on MSNEvans: Liverpool’s front line is changing fast – and Isak could be part of Slot’s masterplan
Liverpool’s attack is being rebuilt quicker than many expected – and the clues are starting to show why. While our forward line still contains quality, the reality is that our numbers are rapidly dwindling.