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Liverpool's 10 remaining targets this season after Premier League title glory secured

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Liverpool will return to action after sealing Premier League title glory(Image: Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

So the title 'race' is over, and now for the victory lap.

Liverpool have four more matches still to play in this Premier League season, and you can bet that their fans are going to enjoy them.

From marching down the King's Road to Chelsea, welcoming title pretenders Arsenal to Anfield, taking a summer stroll along the beach in Brighton and then the big trophy lift on the final day against Crystal Palace, you just know that Reds fans are about to have a marvellous May.



For Arne Slot and his players though, there is still some serious and not-so-serious business to attend to.



So two goal contributions in the remaining four games will see Salah break yet another record, and you wouldn't bet against him would you?

Mikel Arteta won't be looking forward to his trip to Anfield(Image: Getty Images)

There was a period when we thought that Liverpool vs Arsenal on the third to last weekend of the Premier League season could be a winner-takes-all classic in the mould of their famous 1989 meeting, but then the Reds ran over the hill and far away.

Instead, Arsenal's mood is going to be dictated by how they get on in Paris next Wednesday when they arrive at Anfield on May 11, with jubilant home fans sure to be reminding the visitors just who the champions are.

There'll be a guard of honour too, but there is more at stake than just bragging rights.

The Reds go to Stamford Bridge in their first game as champions on Sunday, and they'll want to win.

Liverpool are likely to be relying on Conor Bradley more next season(Image: Offside via Getty Images)

There's nothing official yet of course, but when you've got Kenny Dalglish already talking in the past tense about Trent Alexander-Arnold's Liverpool career, and the man himself seen in fairly glum talks with John W Henry, then the prospects of Liverpool's first-choice right-back staying beyond this summer don't look good.

If that is to be the case - and even if a new right-back is signed - then Conor Bradley, who missed the Spurs win with a knock and hadn't yet returned to training by Wednesday, is going to need to be built up both physically and in terms of game experience, and some minutes against the talented left-wingers Liverpool will face for the remainder of the season should surely be welcomed.

Liverpool scored 85 goals in the 2019-20 season(Image: Offside via Getty Images)

We all know that the very end of Liverpool's 2019-20 triumph was blighted by Covid, and that in turn affected some of the numbers that that great side posted as they returned to action as champions in empty stadiums, but if Slot's side could score more goals than that one spearheaded by Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino then that would be some achievement.

Klopp's team finished on 85 goals from their 38 matches, with Slot's currently on 80 from their 34 and so well on course to surpass them.

Defensively, Klopp's side conceded 33 goals that season - including 12 in nine behind closed doors - while Slot's are currently on 32, and so they could prove to be meaner than them too.

Ryan Gravenberch has started all 34 of Liverpool's Premier League games this season(Image: Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

In August if you'd suggested that Ryan Gravenberch would get to May and have started every single one Liverpool's Premier League games then you'd have got plenty of funny looks, but like Virgil van Dijk and Salah he's on 34 out of 34.

The Dutchman has been a revelation in the No.6 position, playing 46 games in all competitions and proving himself a bedrock of the title success.

Nunez is likely to go, and maybe even Jota too, so perhaps a goal or two could help attract a few more suitors?

Cheisa has always had a smile on his face despite his lack of action(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Discounting injury time, Federico Chiesa has played just 33 minutes of Premier League football across four games in his career, and now he's part of the title winners.
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