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Manchester United exploited some of Liverpool's weaknesses during a 3-2 win, according to Arne Slot, who has vowed to lead another transition this summer in the transfer marketArne Slot plans to revisit the transfer market and lead a transition this summer(Image: Getty Images)Liverpool head coach Arne Slot has admitted that he will address vulnerabilities in the transfer market this summer after acknowledging the weaknesses shown against Manchester United.There are just three games remaining this season for Liverpool, who are on the verge of securing Champions League qualification despite suffering defeat against United. Isak will be available to face Chelsea on Saturday, but with Salah leaving this summer and Alisson linked with a move away, Slot has vowed to solve issues in the transfer market.READ MORE: Florian Wirtz and Ibrahima Konate update as Arne Slot confirms two huge Liverpool boostsREAD MORE: Chelsea boss dismisses dressing room theory ahead of crunch Liverpool game"In moments, we have been vulnerable to counterattacks," Slot said in his pregame press conference on Friday.
There have been ups and downs, but we will address it in the summer, on the market, and on the training ground."Slot has endured a rollercoaster season with Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)Liverpool has struggled to adjust after a summer overhaul, which saw Trent Alexander-Arnold, Luis Diaz, and Darwin Nunez depart the club. Slot doesn't anticipate this summer will be as hectic, but admits another transition will take place."It will be a little transition this summer, maybe not as drastic as last year, but we have to change some personnel due to the players leaving," Slot said.
"Robbo will probably be replaced by Kostas Tsimikas as he will come back from his loan.Liverpool will say goodbye to Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah this summer(Image: Getty Images)"It depends on who we bring in and how things will look next season. But there are definitely things we need to improve."Liverpool needs four points to mathematically guarantee a Champions League place for next season.
