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It’s Happening.Liverpool greenlight ‘major’ transfer ‘surgery’ after Arne Slot’s successor contacted

Liverpool FC are on the brink of a seismic overhaul, with club officials reportedly giving the green light to a comprehensive squad rebuild amid growing concerns over manager Arne Slot’s tenure. Sources indicate that the Reds have already initiated contact with a potential successor, signaling that change could be imminent at Anfield. This comes as the team grapples with defensive frailties, underwhelming performances, and uncertainties surrounding key players.

Another Transfer Onslaught on the Horizon

According to a detailed report from The Athletic, Liverpool are preparing for what could be their second consecutive summer of massive investment in the transfer market. The club faces potential departures of several high-profile stars, including Joe Gomez, Ibrahima Konate, Federico Chiesa, and even Mohamed Salah, whose futures at Anfield are shrouded in doubt. These exits, if they materialize, would expose glaring weaknesses in the squad, particularly at centre-back and on the flanks.

The report describes the impending changes as “major surgery” on the team, echoing sentiments shared by insider Dean Jones in a recent interview. Jones highlighted the need for reinforcements across the backline and potentially on the right wing should Salah move on. If Chiesa also departs, Liverpool may seek additional options on the left to challenge the struggling Cody Gakpo, whose form has been a point of concern.

This spending spree follows a pattern established last summer, but the scale could be even larger given the current squad’s deficiencies. With Liverpool’s ambitions for silverware and Champions League qualification hanging in the balance, the board appears ready to back a bold recruitment drive to restore the club’s competitive edge.

Xabi Alonso Contacted as Slot’s Replacement

In a bombshell development, Spanish outlet AS has revealed that Liverpool have made preliminary approaches to Xabi Alonso’s representatives regarding a potential managerial switch. Alonso, the former Liverpool midfielder and current Bayer Leverkusen boss, is seen as the ideal candidate to replace Arne Slot, whose time at the helm has been marred by dismal results.

Slot’s reign has been far from convincing, with Liverpool’s recent form described as “torrid.” Despite an unbeaten streak of 13 matches, many of those were draws against lesser sides like Leeds United (twice), Sunderland, and Burnley—hardly inspiring for a club of Liverpool’s stature. The run came crashing down on Saturday with a humiliating defeat to Bournemouth, a team that had won just one of their previous 14 games. Bournemouth dominated the “big chances” in the match, creating six out of seven, exposing Liverpool’s vulnerabilities in defense, midfield, and attack.

AS reports that initial talks with Alonso’s camp have been positive, fueling speculation that Slot’s days are numbered. Without a swift turnaround, Liverpool’s hopes of securing a Champions League spot next season look slim, prompting the club to explore drastic measures.

Van Dijk Unhappy with Robertson’s Potential Exit

Adding to the turmoil, there’s fresh controversy surrounding Andy Robertson’s proposed £5m transfer to Tottenham Hotspur. The Scottish left-back, seeking more regular playing time ahead of the World Cup, is open to the move, and negotiations between the clubs are advancing.

However, Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has voiced his reservations, subtly urging the club to reconsider. “I speak to him every day,” Van Dijk said. “He’s my vice-captain. Robbo is a very important member of our team and I want him to stay but whatever happens, let’s see.”

Prominent Liverpool correspondent Lewis Steele of the Daily Mail has gone further, labeling the potential sale a “big mistake.” Steele’s analysis underscores Robertson’s value to the squad’s leadership and defensive stability, especially amid the broader uncertainties.

As Liverpool navigate this turbulent period, the focus will be on stabilizing the team in the short term while planning for a transformative summer. The contact with Alonso suggests the club is not willing to wait indefinitely for Slot to turn things around, and the “major surgery” in the transfer window could redefine the squad.

Fans will be watching closely for developments, with the hope that these bold moves restore Liverpool to their former glory. For now, it’s clear: change is not just coming—it’s happening.