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Jürgen Klopp will be leaving Liverpool this summer and he won't be the only one.
As has been well documented, Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold will all have 12 months left this summer should nothing change.
At that point, there is usually two outcomes: either the player signs a new deal to extend their stay, or they are sold to avoid their club losing them without receiving a transfer fee.
That means there is an interesting period ahead.
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In 2026, Ibrahima Konaté, Andy Robertson and Caoimhín Kelleher are all set to be out of contract.
There is therefore a legitimate question mark hanging over him in terms of whether he will be handed an extension.
The summer of 2027 (which is only three years away, despite it sounding like a distant time well into the future) will see Luis Díaz and Diogo Jota's current deals end.
All of those players are young enough to get another deal, and even if Liverpool decided to sell one or two of them, it would want to do so with a healthy contract signed to get the best deal in the transfer market.
Liverpool.com says: The first priority is those who are out of contract in 2025, and all three should get new deals.
Losing Salah in the same summer of Klopp wouldn't be a good thing and Van Dijk and Alexander-Arnold seem like easier ones to get over the line.
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