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Seven Players Set to Wave Goodbye to Liverpool as Arne Slot’s Transfer Plans Begin to Unfold
Latest Liverpool transfer news and gossip as the Reds will say goodbye to several players today when their contracts at Anfield expire.

Today (Monday) will see several Liverpool players see out the final day of their contracts with the club as they leave on free transfers. June 30 is the day where the overwhelming majority of player contracts typically end, meaning any player whose deal is not renewed will leave as a free agent.
Trent Alexander-Arnold was on the verge of leaving Liverpool on a free transfer at the end of this month.
That was before the Reds agreed a deal worth up to £10million with Real Madrid that saw the right-back move to the Santiago Bernabeu a few weeks earlier to be able to compete at the FIFA Club World Cup.
Despite this piece of business, Liverpool are guaranteed to see several players officially leave the club by the close of play on Monday, as Arne Slot looks ahead to the 2025/26 campaign.
The Reds confirmed their retained list in the first week of June, which stated that seven players will be departing when their contracts expire, all of whom are part of the academy.
Jakub Orjzynski, Dominic Corness, Reece Trueman, Lee Jonas, Louis Enahoro-Marcus, Harry Evers and Jacob Poytress will all be leaving Liverpool after today (Monday). The contracts for all seven players run out at the end of June, meaning they will become free agents from July 1 (Tuesday).
At the time, Liverpool also confirmed they had offered contracts to eight other members of the academy.
Kareem Ahmed, Keyrol Figueroa, Emmanuel Airoboma, Wellity Lucky, Terence Miles, Ranel Young, Michael Laffey and Kyle Kelly have all been offered new deals by the club in an effort to see the starlets remain part of the academy set-up at the AXA Training Centre.
Liverpool will be undergoing a major revamp of the academy this summer following the departures of Barry Lewtas as Under-21 head coach and Marc Bridge-Wilkinson, who was in charge of the Under-18s.
It was confirmed last week that former Wales boss Rob Page had been appointed as Lewtas’ successor as the new manager of Liverpool Under-21s.
In terms of other first-team departures, Caoimhin Kelleher has already completed a permanent move to Brentford earlier this summer, while Nat Phillips has left to join West Bromwich Albion. There have also been loan exits already confirmed, with Vitezslav Jaros joining Ajax and Harvey Davies signing for Crawley Town
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Liverpool star confirms he wants to leave the club this summer and has played his last game for the club
One Liverpool star has appeared to confirm his desire to depart Anfield ahead of the summer transfer window.

It has been a fantastic campaign for Liverpool after they successfully claimed the Premier League title in Arne Slot’s debut season.
The Dutchman had the almost impossible task of replacing Jurgen Klopp, but quickly endeared himself to the Anfield faithful.
Looking ahead, Liverpool are set to be active in the summer transfer window.
Trent Alexander-Arnold will soon depart upon the expiration of his contract, with the 26-year-old expected to join Spanish La Liga side Real Madrid.
Meanwhile, the likes of Jeremie Frimpong, Florian Wirtz and Milos Kerkez have all been heavily linked with a move to Anfield.
Speaking after Sunday’s 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace, current second-choice goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher appeared to express his desire to leave the club.
He said to Optus Sport: “I think I’ve said it before as well that I feel like I’m good enough to be a number one.
“I feel like I’m good enough to play week in, week out – and that’s what I’m looking to do.”
Kelleher added: “This season I was lucky enough to play a lot of games, but it’s definitely something I’m looking at.”
The 26-year-old has often deputised for first-choice stopper Alisson Becker, and has proved to be a reliable backup.
During the 24/25 campaign, Kelleher made a total of 20 appearances across all competitions, keeping nine clean sheets in the process.
Over the past few months, the Irishman has been linked with a host of different clubs, including the likes of Cheslea, West Ham United and Newcastle United.
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Kelleher’s future has been a talking point ever since Liverpool agreed a deal to bring in Valencia stopper Giorgi Mamardashvili this summer.
The Georgian is set to become Alisson’s challenger heading into the 25/26 season.
Speaking recently, Mamardashvili said: “They are looking at me as the Liverpool goalkeeper for the next ten years. So my next step will be the same as it was in Valencia, that I go and prove myself and show what I can do.
“The main thing is patience, training, and hard work. Everything else will come. I’m not considering another loan. I will spend next season at Liverpool, I think it will be good and training with Alisson will help me grow and gain experience.”
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Cameras catch what Liverpool players were doing at AXA training centre this morning
Liverpool’s 5-1 win over Tottenham on Sunday ensured the Premier League trophy will return to Merseyside.
The Reds put in a dominant display to humble Ange Postecoglou’s men after going a goal down in the first 12 minutes.
In anticipation of lifting No.20 in 2024/25, the club have already made changes at the AXA training centre to commemorate the achievement. ‘Premier League Champions’ now adorns the glass exterior of the complex.
POV: Walking into training as a Premier League champion 🏆 pic.twitter.com/G5Rv1s5fbk
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) April 30, 2025
Curtis Jones & Cody Gakpo practice their trophy lift

In further imagery released by Liverpool’s X (formerly Twitter) account, the players are likewise keeping one eye trained on the inevitable.
Both Cody Gakpo (who was at the centre of a minor FA dispute) and Curtis Jones were snapped practising their trophy lifts ahead of the end of the campaign.
It’s going to be a full-on party atmosphere right through to the final day of the league season!
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They aren’t the only ones getting in on the fun either! A handful of fans over in Thailand were seen holding their own mock Premier League trophy parade in honour of the event.
When will Liverpool lift the Premier League trophy?
What a change a few years make! Back in 2019/20, social distancing laws around the COVID-19 pandemic meant that Liverpool’s players couldn’t celebrate winning the title in front of fans.
We’ve already seen that the club has had a chance to rectify that in part at the weekend, and there’ll be further opportunities coming.
For starters, Virgil van Dijk will be set to lay his hands on the Premier League trophy after our final game of the campaign, against Crystal Palace (May 25).
When is Liverpool’s trophy parade?
Celebrations at Anfield at the end of the 2024/25 season will be followed a day later (Monday May 26) with an open-top bus parade.
Expect to see Cody Gakpo and Co. getting more than their fill of the Premier League trophy!
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Federico Chiesa out at Liverpool – guess who’s stealing his spot
Federico Chiesa Omitted Again as Slot Eyes Alvarez for Liverpool Overhaul

Federico Chiesa was absent from Liverpool’s trip to Leicester, reigniting speculation about his future under new manager Arne Slot.
Despite Liverpool’s attacking struggles—particularly with Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez misfiring—Chiesa remains on the fringes. The Italian has barely featured in the Premier League this season, even as others falter.
Luis Diaz started the game but failed to make his chances count. Jota replaced him, only to continue his frustrating run in front of goal. Yet again, Slot overlooked Chiesa, a decision that raises questions about trust and tactics.
Slot has made it clear that Chiesa is seen strictly as backup for Mohamed Salah, not a central attacking option. But that explanation hasn’t convinced fans. With a modest £12 million price tag, many feel Chiesa never got a fair shot—and his signing could soon be chalked up as a missed opportunity.
Chiesa Out, Alvarez In?
A summer exit for Chiesa seems increasingly likely, reminiscent of Jari Litmanen’s brief stint at Anfield. Big changes are expected in Liverpool’s forward line, with only Salah and Cody Gakpo looking secure.
Diaz and Jota could be sold if suitable offers arrive. According to Liverpool.com, Darwin Nunez is already being positioned for a departure. Arne Slot appears intent on rebuilding the attack with younger, more dynamic players.
Several names are in the mix, including Julian Alvarez and Alexander Isak. While Isak would be a dream signing, Newcastle are unlikely to sell—and his price tag is daunting.
Hugo Ekitike has been floated as an option but seems overpriced and underwhelming despite his potential. Alvarez, on the other hand, stands out as a realistic and high-impact target.
The Argentine is proven at the top level, versatile, and still improving. With 26 goals and five assists across all competitions this season, Alvarez offers far more than just goals—he’s also a relentless presser who fits perfectly into Slot’s system.
His development under elite managers like Pep Guardiola and Diego Simeone only adds to his appeal. While he won’t come cheap, Alvarez may represent better long-term value than other options on the table.
Slot wants forwards who are not only talented, but consistent and adaptable. A reshaped frontline built around those values could usher in a new era of Liverpool dominance.
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Gary Neville names the best thing Arne Slot has done so far at Liverpool as Reds stand on brink of Premier League title
Liverpool put themselves within one win of the Premier League title after Sunday’s result against Leicester City.

Trent Alexander-Arnold was the hero on the day for the Reds as the 26-year-old right-back made his return from injury off the bench to score the winning goal at the King Power Stadium, sending Leicester down to the Championship and putting Liverpool three points away from the title.
Team | MP | W | D | L | GD | Pts | |
1 | 33 | 24 | 7 | 2 | 44 | 79 | |
2 | 33 | 18 | 12 | 3 | 34 | 66 | |
3 | 33 | 18 | 5 | 10 | 18 | 59 | |
4 | 33 | 17 | 7 | 9 | 22 | 58 |
With Liverpool fans in the away end giving Alexander-Arnold plenty of love, the defender was the man of the hour for the Reds in what was a dream return for the England international, with this Sunday’s clash against Tottenham the game where the title can finally be won.
And Gary Neville has now noted something about Arne Slot’s first year in charge at Liverpool that has flown under the radar.
Arne Slot praised for raising the levels in Liverpool’s squad
Speaking on the Gary Neville Podcast shortly after full-time, the pundit noted how the overall quality of Liverpool’s squad has improved greatly this season under Slot, with Neville noting Ryan Gravenberch and Cody Gakpo’s development.
With Neville praising Conor Bradley’s performance for Liverpool against Leicester, the so-called fringe players with the Reds were key in Slot’s side getting all three points at the King Power Stadium on Sunday, even with the overall performance of the team once again disappointing.
Yet Slot’s squad development has been impressive, with Neville saying: “People will say they’re great, even world-class players, but they can be upset and put off if they’re not with the right type of manager, so he [Arne Slot] has done brilliantly with those players.
“But the players I would classify as being 6/10 players he’s made 7/10 players, that’s the most impressive thing for me, the likes of Gravenberch and Gakpo, I gave Mac Allister Man of the Match today, but I easily could have given it to Gravenberch. He’s done a brilliant job.”
Arne Slot’s player development should excite Liverpool fans next season
Slot’s ability to develop players has been nothing short of incredible for the Liverpool squad this season, with Gravenberch and Alexis Mac Allister forming arguably the best midfield pivot in the Premier League as Mohamed Salah looks set to enjoy the best individual season in league history.
And heading into next season where Slot and his team are expected to make a number of signings, Liverpool fans should be excited about which players are brought in and what the Dutchman can do to improve their development.
Indeed, Slot has shown that he can take players to the next level with what Jurgen Klopp left behind for the new Liverpool manager, and the former Feyenoord coach will be intent on taking his squad to another new level next season with his own players.
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Jurgen Klopp already turned down Arne Slot invites as Liverpool return confirmed
Jurgen Klopp is set to return to Liverpool in May and could watch the Reds lift the Premier League title, although he has already turned down invites from Arne Slot

Jurgen Klopp could be back at Anfield to see Liverpool lift the Premier League trophy next month – although the former Reds boss has already turned down invites from Arne Slot this season.
Klopp has not been back on Merseyside since he his role as manager last summer, having been in charge of Liverpool for nearly nine years. After taking an initial break from football, the 57-year-old took up a new role as Red Bull’s head of global soccer in January.
The German is set to return to the area next month, though, as the guest speaker at the LFC Foundation gala dinner at Liverpool Cathedral on Friday, May 23. Klopp was made an honorary ambassador for the club upon his exit, having supported the LFC Foundation throughout his time in charge of the club.
The event falls the day before Liverpool’s final game of the Premier League season when it will take on Crystal Palace at Anfield. According to The Athletic, Klopp has been invited to attend that game, which will see Slot’s side lift the Premier League trophy – assuming they go on to win the title as expected.
It’s not yet confirmed whether Klopp will attend the game, although he has made his intentions to watch Liverpool’s celebrations in person clear.
The former Reds boss’ last appearance at Anfield actually came after his final game in charge, having attended a Taylor Swift concert at the ground with his wife. Klopp has had other opportunities to return, although so far he has turned down his successor’s invitations.
“I wouldn’t mind him coming,” Slot remarked back in February. “I invited him, I think, to the City and Real games, but he told me he has a job and is somewhere else in the world.
“He can be here every single time he wants to come – either to the training ground or the games. He is more than welcome.
“But at this moment he had a job to do and in the first half of the season he had a job to do with his wife, enjoying life. For me, he is always welcome.”
It seems a good bet Klopp will accept the invitation this time though. The former Liverpool boss has made no secret of his desire to see his former side celebrate their title success, should they complete the job over the remaining seven games this season.
“Yes, the plan is (to be in Liverpool) but not on the bus,” Klopp said recently.
“That’s the idea to be honest, but we will see. I think I will be there for the last game. I didn’t want to go earlier to be honest because I didn’t want to jinx it. So I go there when it’s decided.”
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Isaac’s Heartbreak: A Young Liverpool Fan’s Pain on a Night of Carabao Cup Despair
Isaac’s Heartbreak: A Young Liverpool Fan’s Pain on a Night of Carabao Cup Despair

Football can be a rollercoaster of emotions, and for young Liverpool fans like Isaac, Sunday was particularly tough. The Reds fell short in their Carabao Cup final against Newcastle, leaving many supporters heartbroken—including seven-year-old Isaac Kearney from Kirkby, whose love for Liverpool runs deep.
Isaac was born with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that affects his development. Despite these challenges, his passion for Liverpool FC has made him a beloved figure among fans and players alike. His mother, Melissa, shared how he felt after the final whistle blew:
“Sad Sunday for Isaac. Not the result we wanted Regardless, he had the best day & he’s still smiling ”
Her words capture the bittersweet nature of football. One moment, you’re dreaming of victory; the next, reality hits hard. But despite the disappointment, Isaac’s unwavering smile proves that being a fan is about more than just the trophies—it’s about passion, hope, and loyalty.
Over the past year, Isaac’s love for Liverpool has led to heartwarming moments, including surprise visits from players Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk at his school. These gestures have not only uplifted Isaac but also highlighted the deep bond between the club and its supporters.
Liverpool’s loss may sting today, but Isaac, like every true Red, knows that brighter days lie ahead. After all, setbacks only make victories sweeter.
And who knows? The next time Liverpool lifts a trophy, Isaac’s smile might just shine the brightest.
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An Unforgettable Night for a Young Liverpool Fan
An Unforgettable Night for a Young Liverpool Fan

Liverpool’s Champions League clash with PSG was more than just a game for young Isaac Kearney. It was an emotional rollercoaster, a moment that will stay with him for years to come.
His mother revealed what happened after the final whistle, painting a picture of the raw emotions that football can bring out in its most passionate fans.
“He sobbed his little heart out when we lost. The atmosphere was so good though,” she shared.
This wasn’t just about a defeat; it was about dreams, belief, and the deep connection that fans—no matter their age—have with their club. Liverpool’s performance on the night had moments of brilliance, moments where hope flickered, but ultimately, PSG emerged victorious.
For Isaac, like many Reds across the world, this loss hurt. But in his tears, there was also a testament to what makes Liverpool special—the passion, the unwavering support, and the belief that no matter what, they’ll rise again.
Football is more than just a game. For fans like Isaac, it’s a way of life. And just like every great story, setbacks only make the next victory even sweeter.
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