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Liverpool could be set for a big period of change in this summer’s transfer market.
The Reds have been especially quiet over recent windows, barely adding to the squad during the past 18 months.
However, that looks set to come to an end in 2025, with plenty of work to be done by Arne Slot and the Liverpool recruitment team.
Part of that is likely to mean looking for a new central striker to lead the Liverpool attack.
With Darwin Nunez set to be sold and Diogo Jota simply not able to get fit enough for long enough, Slot is set to dip into the market for a new addition.
That could be bad news for the Portuguese, with rumours already starting to circulate that Jota could be sold at the end of the season.
Although injuries have been a problem, he has more than made his mark at Anfield.
However, Wednesday’s Merseyside Derby was yet more evidence that Slot no longer trusts Jota.
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After a dismal showing last weekend at Plymouth Argyle, the 28-year-old was restricted to just two minutes at Goodison Park.
Nevertheless, Jota clearly loves the club.
“I truly believe it’s hard to be in such a good position as I am as a player at the moment and I’m really grateful for that.”
Alongside Jota’s emotional speech, Mac Allister and Konate also weighed in with what Liverpool means to them.
“It’s a really special club,” said Mac Allister.
I’m really, really happy to be here and hopefully many, many more years to come.”
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As for Konate, his future is also up in the air just now as his contract ticks down to its last year.
“Because I’m a part of the story of this club and I really hope this season and the seasons of the future we will do great things.
I’m really happy to be here and it’s just a dream come true.”