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Every player who's left Liverpool under Arne Slot and where they are now with Mo Salah next

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Following the announcement that Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool at the end of this season, Mirror Football takes a look at how the 13 former Reds players who departed under Arne Slot are getting onRegardless of your opinion on Arne Slot's two seasons at the helm for Liverpool, there's no denying the Dutchman has left his mark on the squad. That extensive overhaul has resulted in major teething problems this term, with Liverpool currently positioned outside the Champions League qualification spots.Club icon Mohamed Salah has already been confirmed as one of the first exits this summer, with the Egyptian revealing he will leave at the end of this campaign, having publicly aired his frustrations with Slot through the media.FOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FB PAGE!



He left Liverpool in pursuit of regular first-team football and, following Bayer Leverkusen's rocky start to the campaign, the 23-year-old has emerged as one of the Bundesliga's standout defenders.The Reds academy graduate has featured in 38 matches this season, performing well enough to earn his senior England debut under Thomas Tuchel in November. Unfortunately, things haven't quite gone to plan for the 20-year-old winger at Bournemouth.His only start for the Cherries this season has come in the League Cup and he's played fewer than 200 minutes in all competitions.

The 23-year-old midfielder has garnered praise for his performances with Lyon this season, racking up 37 appearances and five goal contributions.His market value has doubled since the Reds offloaded him for £15m, with clubs including Tottenham and Nottingham Forest reportedly keen on securing his services.Nat PhillipsDespite his cult hero status at Anfield, no-nonsense centre-half Nat Phillips was never destined to become a fixture in Liverpool's defensive line under Slot, given his clear limitations. The 24-year-old has demonstrated his considerable quality for the Bees so far, clocking up 32 appearances this campaign, mainly as a starter, for the seventh-placed side.James NorrisJames Norris was Liverpool's only permanent exit in January.