Liverpool's manager plans to sell five players this summer
Liverpool is considering selling five players this summer after a disappointing end to their Carabao Cup run. Coach Arne Slot wants to reassess his squad as the team aims for Premier League success. Currently, Liverpool is 12 points ahead of Arsenal and is on track to win their second league title. Reports indicate that goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher and midfielders Wataru Endo and Harvey Elliot are among those at risk. Kelleher has been a reliable backup for Alisson Becker but may face competition from new arrival Giorgi Mamardashvili. Endo, Japan’s captain, has mainly come off the bench, while Elliot has seen limited playing time despite his loyalty to the club. Diogo Jota and Federico Chiesa are also uncertain about their futures. Jota is known for his goal-scoring ability but has struggled this season, netting only eight goals in 29 appearances. Chiesa, who joined from Juventus, has found it challenging to secure a regular spot in the starting lineup. With the summer transfer window approaching, Liverpool is looking to make changes. Slot’s focus will be on both strengthening the squad and deciding which current players do not fit into his plans for the next season.