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3 ways Liverpool can line up next season after Arne Slot's huge transfer claim

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Arne Slot believes that Liverpool can transform itself this summer with some exciting transfer moves, but what might that look like and how likely is it to pay off?Liverpool head coach Arne Slot.(Image: James Gill - Danehouse/Getty Images)Arne Slot is convinced that Liverpool can get back to where it wants to be next season by having a perfect summer in the transfer market to fix his roster."I can understand that, at this moment in time, (the fans) don’t have a lot of confidence or a lot of feeling that things can be much better next season," Slot admitted after his side lost 4-2 against Aston Villa. Earlier in the week, Slot said what Liverpool needs is "clear and obvious", and there are several glaring issues that need to be addressed.READ MORE: Liverpool stars react to Mohamed Salah's scathing message to Arne Slot and teammatesREAD MORE: Jamie Carragher identifies when Liverpool's problems started with brutal Arne Slot verdictPace in wide areasInjecting some speed into the Liverpool attack is quite simply a non-negotiable.



It would also get more from Rio Ngumoha and Cody Gakpo as there would be less pressure on them to play as often as they have of late.Whatever tactical set-up Liverpool is aiming for when the new campaign kicks off, at least one fast wide forward — RB Leipzig's Yan Diomande, perhaps — needs to arrive. Without that, any other additions will be in vain.Liverpool have been linked with a move for Yan Diomande this summer.(Image: 2026 Getty Images)Get Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike togetherThough Hugo Ekitike is out injured at the moment and will be for some time, the Frenchman will return at some point next season.

After coming in for such a big fee, the plan is to get both him and Isak playing together.With Wirtz behind them and Isak and Ekitike forming a front two, Liverpool would need to get the balance right and find a way of playing wingers with speed as well, though the latter has come in off the left successfully for France.After spending $426 million (£320 million) on Ekitike, Isak and Wirtz a year ago, however, getting all three on the field at once needs to be a priority.So far, they have managed just 119 competitive minutes as a trio. Isak and Wirtz, who should be able to start next season together even if Ekitike is some way behind them, have only been paired with one another for 618 minutes to date.Liverpool forwards Hugo Ekitike and Alexander Isak.(Image: Liverpool FC via Getty Images)Bolster the midfieldThe issues in the Liverpool attack — a lack of speed and intensity — have trickled down into midfield and defense too.