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Liverpool transfer verdict made on every player as Arne Slot braced for rebuild

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Giorgi Mamardashvili has demonstrated himself as a capable deputy in the goalkeeping position, making 16 appearances between the sticks before a knee injury sidelined him towards the end of the campaign.With Alisson now aged 33, the Georgian is anticipated to be kept on and groomed as Liverpool's new number one goalkeeper.Freddie Woodman, in the meantime, is expected to stay beyond this season as a highly-rated backup choice.DefendersJoe Gomez is facing an uncertain future at Liverpool(Image: 2026 Liverpool FC)Joe Gomez is another player who has endured fitness setbacks this term, missing eight matches due to different problems.Given his restricted chances in the first team and his extended spell at the club, the defender seems set to be sold to make way for new signings.Club skipper Virgil van Dijk has been an imposing figure, helping to guide the club through a challenging campaign. The German has failed to reproduce the electrifying form he showcased during his spell at Bayer Leverkusen, but will stay at the club to demonstrate his worth under Slot next season.Standout performer Dominik Szoboszlai may have been linked with a summer transfer to Real Madrid, but Liverpool will be resolute in keeping the dynamic playmaker at Anfield.



Talks regarding a fresh contract for Curtis Jones have reportedly stalled for several months, with the midfielder drawing attention from a number of clubs ahead of a possible summer departure.He has amassed an impressive 46 appearances for Liverpool this season and has been an integral figure - yet he could be heading elsewhere within weeks.Ryan Gravenberch signed a new long-term deal with Liverpool earlier this year, committing him to Anfield until 2032. He has impressed and is regarded as a future star, with potential summer signings suggesting a loan spell may be arranged to aid his progression.Stefan Bajcetic has not played for Liverpool in two years due to injuries and loan periods away from the club.

With his name rarely mentioned in the club's future strategy, the 21 year old appears destined to either head out on loan again or be transferred this summer.ForwardsAlexander Isak will be hoping for a much better second season at Anfield(Image: Getty)Alexander Isak was Liverpool's headline acquisition last summer, with his deadline-day signing for a £125m fee generating considerable attention.He is anticipated to stay at the club and will be aiming for a more fruitful second campaign, after a broken leg hampered his debut season. He is likely to be sold to make way for new recruits this summer.Cody Gakpo is expected to retain his place in Liverpool's squad next season, having proven his worth this term.