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Liverpool 2024/25 season player ratings as Mohamed Salah leads the way but three players end with fives

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Liverpool’s 2024/25 season will go down as one of the most memorable of recent times after the Reds scooped an unexpected Premier League title.

After seeing Jurgen Klopp leave the club at the end of last term, many had predicted a season of transition at Anfield.

However, Arne Slot defied the expectations and led Liverpool to a 20th English league title.



Amid a sensational personal season for talisman Mohamed Salah, here’s how we rated every member of the Liverpool squad in 2024/25.



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Alisson Becker: 9/10 – Another superb campaign from Alisson who came up big a number of times despite struggling with injury once again.

Caoimhin Kelleher: 9 – It’s hard to give Kelleher anything less than Alisson after the number two stepped in wonderfully to play another 20 matches this term.

The title genuinely wouldn’t have been won without him.

Vitezslav Jaros: 7 – Jaros made his Liverpool debut during the season, doing well when coming on for Alisson at Crystal Palace before excelling in the Carabao Cup at Brighton.

Injury-free for much of the season, the Frenchman had comfortably his best season at the club.

Jarell Quansah: 5 – Quansah was the man who paid the price of Konate’s new-found consistency, taking a step back after a stunning debut season.

This was the season where the Argentine went from being a very good Premier League midfielder to becoming a world-class one.

Curtis Jones: 6 – For too long there has been a feeling that we have been waiting for Curtis Jones to truly explode.

Faltered a little as the season wore on but came back strong at the end to underline a terrific season of development.

Wataru Endo: 6.5 – Although Endo has long since cemented his cult status at Liverpool it is hard to give him a higher score simply because he did not get enough minutes on the pitch.

However, the Colombian became a key part of Slot’s starting XI whether from the left or through the middle and ends with a healthy 17 goals.

Diogo Jota: 6 – Jota had some good moments – the Merseyside Derby winner being the best of them – but they were few and far between in a campaign where his effectiveness truly started to wane.

Darwin Nunez: 5 – Seven goals for an £85m striker is never going to lead to a good rating and while Nunez provided two big strikes away at Brentford to send Liverpool on their way to the title, this season was simply not good enough.

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