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All 26 Liverpool players reviewed with keep, sell or loan decisions made

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All the latest news and analysis from Anfield on the Liverpool Echo's dedicated LFC Facebook pageREAD MORE: Liverpool fans speak out on 'completely unacceptable' season as club direction questionedREAD MORE: Arne Slot faces emotional Andy Robertson decision as two Liverpool changes certainWith certain areas of the squad in need of rebuilding and a string of injuries hampering key players throughout the campaign, Liverpool will be desperate for the 2026/27 season to deliver far more memorable moments.Here, the ECHO has all the latest on where Liverpool could look to trim their squad this summer.Between the sticksAlisson has endured an unfortunate injury-plagued season, sustaining a concussion and several hamstring injuries. He is one player who is certain to remain at the club, with supporters hopeful he can return to the promising form he displayed back in September.Vice-captain Andy Robertson has confirmed his departure from Liverpool as a free agent this summer following nearly a decade at Anfield.



The 33-year-old has featured in only 12 matches so far this season and appears to be another name set for the exit door.Florian Wirtz has struggled to adapt during his opening spell at Liverpool, facing considerable criticism throughout his maiden campaign. The German has fallen short of the spectacular standards anticipated following his performances at Bayer Leverkusen, but will remain to fight for his position under Slot next season.Star performer Dominik Szoboszlai may have been subject to transfer speculation linking him with Real Madrid this summer, yet Liverpool will be determined to retain the energetic playmaker at Anfield.

The 25-year-old has racked up a remarkable 46 appearances for Liverpool so far this season and has been a key figure - yet he could find himself on his way out within a matter of weeks.Ryan Gravenberch put pen to paper on a new long-term contract with Liverpool earlier this year, tying him to Anfield until 2032. The 18-year-old has caught the eye and is regarded as a star of the future, with potential summer recruitment suggesting a loan move may be on the cards to further his development.Stefan Bajcetic has not featured for Liverpool in two years due to injuries and loan spells.