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  • The new-look Liverpool XI to rival strengthened Arsenal and Man City next term

    The new-look Liverpool XI to rival strengthened Arsenal and Man City next term

    Liverpool could be set for a summer of upheaval as three of their key players’ futures remain up in the air.

    The Reds are in pole position to lift the Premier League title, but they may well have to start planning for life without Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold heading into next season.

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    Liverpool could be without their three most influential players next termCredit: Getty

    There have been growing fears that all three stars could leave Anfield in the summer, when their current contracts set to expire.

    As yet, little progress appears to have been made on new deals for the trio, and club legend Robbie Fowler believes it is highly unlikely that each of the iconic figures will stay at Liverpool.

    Appearing on talkSPORT’s White and Jordan the day after the Reds’ Carabao Cup final defeat to Newcastle, the former striker hinted at a busy summer ahead on Merseyside.

    “From a Liverpool fan point of view, you’re mega disappointed if any of them don’t sign,” Fowler said.

    “I don’t think the three of them will, if I’m being totally honest. But it’s going to be one of those things with Liverpool now. 

    “Certainly after the performance yesterday from some of the players when they’d see him, I think Arne Slot knows that he’s maybe going to have a big summer planned because he’ll probably want to bring his own players in. 

    “So regardless of those players staying or going, you know that there’s going to be a few incomings anyway. So if it’s those players, so be it.” 

    With some huge departures potentially on the cards in the coming months, here is how Liverpool could line up next campaign without Salah, Alexander-Arnold and Van Dijk.

    Goalkeeper Alisson is almost certain to remain first choice between the sticks, having established himself as one of the world’s best in his position.

    This is despite the imminent arrival of Giorgi Mamardashvili, with a deal already agreed for the Georgian keeper to join the Reds from Valencia in the summer.

    Milos Kerkez has started all of Bournemouth's Premier League games this season

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    Milos Kerkez has started all of Bournemouth’s Premier League games this seasonCredit: Getty
    Marc Guehi's form at Crystal Palace has seen him become a regular in the England squad

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    Marc Guehi’s form at Crystal Palace has seen him become a regular in the England squadCredit: Getty

    Left-back is the first position where fans could see movement, with Bournemouth’s Milos Kerkez heavily linked with a move to Anfield.

    talkSPORT previously confirmed the Hungarian is on Liverpool’s radar, with a transfer meaning that mainstay full-back Andy Robertson would have to make way for him.

    With captain Van Dijk’s future hanging in the balance, having admitted he has ‘no idea‘ if he will be staying or leaving, discussions will surely be taking place over who will partner Ibrahima Konate at centre-back next term.

    One player who could fill the Dutchman’s shoes is Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi.

    According to the Mirror, the Reds are leading the race to sign the England international, who would prefer a move to the north west ahead of other potential suitors Newcastle and Chelsea.

    Meanwhile, should Alexander-Arnold decide on pastures new, with Real Madrid the likely destination, head coach Slot will have to plan for life without the playmaking right-back.

    Alexander-Arnold may have played his last game for Liverpool, with injury potentially ruling him out until the end of the season

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    Alexander-Arnold may have played his last game for Liverpool, with injury potentially ruling him out until the end of the seasonCredit: Getty
    Conor Bradley has made 50 appearances in all competitions for Liverpool

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    Conor Bradley has made 50 appearances in all competitions for LiverpoolCredit: Getty

    But he may already have a ready-made successor here, with Conor Bradley previously proving himself a more than capable replacement.

    The Northern Irishman has established himself as an important squad player since his emergence under Jurgen Klopp, including starting in last year’s Carabao Cup final win over Chelsea.

    The midfield will likely look familiar, with Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai all set to retain their spots.

    But the league leaders may have to bolster their engine room back-up options, with Harvey Elliott and Wataru Endo both being highlighted as players who could move on in the summer.

    Moving into the front line, the potential departure of talisman Salah will have a huge impact on how the league leaders shape up.

    While the ‘Egyptian King’ has starred from the right hand side, the Reds have no shortage of attacking firepower out wide, namely in the shape of regular starters Cody Gakpo and Luis Diaz.

    Alexander Isak's goal against Liverpool sealed Newcastle's recent League Cup win

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    Alexander Isak’s goal against Liverpool sealed Newcastle’s recent League Cup winCredit: Getty

    This could prompt the Reds to deploy the pair on either wing, and instead look to replace the loss of Salah’s huge goalscoring threat by signing a new striker.

    Darwin Nunez has been inconsistent leading the line, while injuries have prevented Diogo Jota from a consistent run in the role.

    And Fowler has urged his old club to fill this gap by making a sensational move for Newcastle goal machine Alexander Isak.

    The Swede has ranked among the Premier League’s top scorers since his move to England in 2022, and currently sits third in the goalscoring charts this term, behind Erling Haaland and Salah.

    Here is how Liverpool could line-up at the beginning of next season

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    Here is how Liverpool could line-up at the beginning of next season

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  • ‘One hell of a player’ – Liverpool talent reminds ex-Chelsea star of Gerrard

    ‘One hell of a player’ – Liverpool talent reminds ex-Chelsea star of Gerrard

    Conor Bradley has similar attributes to legendary Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard when he was an up and coming prospect.

    That’s the view of ex-Premier League star Tony Cascarino, who believes the Reds right-back could become one of the best in the business.

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    Bradley is becoming one of Liverpool’s best talentsCredit: Getty

    Bradley is a product of Liverpool’s academy and made his first-team debut in 2021, the first of 47 appearances to date.

    Despite Trent Alexander-Arnold being their go-to right-back, the 21-year-old has demonstrated his quality when deputising for him.

    Alexander-Arnold’s continuous links with a move to Real Madrid mean Bradley looks set to become Arne Slot’s chosen man in the role.

    And that won’t be any bother for Liverpool according to former Chelsea striker Cascarino, who supports the Reds, and he pointed out the similarities with club icon Gerrard.

    “He reminds me of Steven Gerrard. Skinny, long legs, aggressive, but plays as a full-back,” he said on Weekend Sports Breakfast.

    “I mean, Steven Gerrard played right-back for Liverpool as well, he has done that role.

    “But he reminds me of that desire and hunger to get there, travels across the ground really quickly.

    “Not got the same quality as Trent, a player that can be creative, but he’s not far short, he’s going to be one hell of a player.”

    Bradley has made 19 appearances for Liverpool this season although was absent over the festive period due to a hamstring injury.

    Alexander-Arnold missed their midweek 4-0 Carabao Cup win over Tottenham with a similar issue and was replaced by the Northern Irishman.

    talkSPORT's Cascarino is a big fan of the Northern Irishman

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    talkSPORT’s Cascarino is a big fan of the Northern IrishmanCredit: Getty
    He has compared Bradley to a young version of Liverpool legend Gerrard

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    He has compared Bradley to a young version of Liverpool legend GerrardCredit: Getty

    He looks set to be involved again on Sunday when Liverpool travel to Plymouth Argyle in the FA Cup, live on talkSPORT.

    Come the start of next season, Bradley is likely to be the only senior right-back on the books.

    talkSPORT understands that Madrid are increasingly confident of signing Alexander-Arnold, whose contract expires in the summer.

    Spanish sources claim the 26-year-old has verbally agreed to a move but hasn’t yet communicated a decision on his future to Liverpool.

    The Reds are aware there is a strong possibility he decides to move to Madrid upon the expiration of his contract.

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  • Man Utd in huge FA Cup scare as dressing room issue escalates; Klopp dream alive: Wrap

    Man Utd in huge FA Cup scare as dressing room issue escalates; Klopp dream alive: Wrap

    Erik ten Hag insisted he will deal with Marcus Rashford’s absence after the Manchester United star missed Sunday’s 4-2 victory at Newport in the FA Cup.

    Ten Hag claimed Rashford was absent from the fourth round clash in south Wales after saying he was ill on Friday.

    But reports over the weekend suggested the England forward had spent Thursday evening at a Belfast nightclub before missing training with United the next day.

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    “He reported ill,” United boss Ten Hag said after United blew a two-goal lead before surviving their trip to fourth tier Newport.

    “The rest is an internal matter. I deal with it, we will deal with it.”

    Ten Hag said there was a “no good culture” when he arrived at United and he has encountered disciplinary issues during his Old Trafford tenure.

    United winger Jadon Sancho returned to Borussia Dortmund on loan earlier this month after falling out with the Dutchman.

    Rashford was also dropped for a Premier League match against Wolves last season after turning up late to a team meeting when he overslept.

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    Pressed on his latest issue with Rashford, Ten Hag said: “I don’t go in this case. We talked before about it, we played a good game, and now we move on.”

    United struck twice in the first half against opponents 76 places below them in the pyramid thanks to goals from Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo.

    But Bryn Morris and Will Evans scored either side of half-time to leave United in danger of a humiliating defeat.

    Antony and Rasmus Hojlund struck in the final stages to spare United’s blushes, but it was another disjointed display in a difficult season for Ten Hag.

    “The first 35 minutes it was very dominant. We did not give the opponent any chance and should have been three, four, five-nil up,” Ten Hag said.

    “Out of nothing they score a goal and straight after half-time again.

    “We have to be critical of bad defending in transition. Poor defending from the cross, it’s 2-2, and they turned it around.

    NEWPORT, WALES – JANUARY 28: Antony of Manchester United celebrates with Alejandro Garnacho and Diogo Dalot.Source: Getty Images

    “But you see how resilient we are. We stayed calm, went back in our game, got the third and fourth goal, so job done.” Casemiro, Lisandro Martinez and Luke Shaw were all back in the United starting line-up after injury, while Harry Maguire made a late cameo for his first appearance since December 12.

    Ten Hag hopes the return of those experienced stars can help a team who are eighth in the Premier League and have been eliminated from the Champions League.

    “I know the character from Licha (Martinez), Casemiro, Luke Shaw, (Raphael) Varane, Bruno, Antony, (Alejandro) Garnacho, Hojlund. All fighters,” Ten Hag said.

    Liverpool keep quadruple dream alive for ‘emotional’ Klopp

    Liverpool remain in the hunt to send Jurgen Klopp off with a quadruple after beating Norwich 5-2 in the FA Cup on Sunday, with the manager admitting he’d have to be “made of wood” to remain untouched by the affection in which he is held.

    Klopp was greeted by an emotional rendition of “You’ll Never Walk Alone” before kick-off and banners of thanks in the first match since the German announced his decision to leave at the end of the season.

    The 56-year-old said on Friday when he made the shock announcement on his impending departure that he hoped the “best memories were still to come” despite having won the Premier League and Champions League during his time in charge.

    Should Liverpool progress to the FA Cup final, Klopp’s final game will be at Wembley and they will be strong favourites to progress to the quarter-finals after being paired at home to Watford or Southampton in the last 16.

    Liverpool remain in the hunt to send Jurgen Klopp off with a quadruple.Source: Getty Images

    “It’s emotional but I have to pull myself together. I received all the messages. I’m not made of wood,” said Klopp on dealing with the emotions of the past few days.

    “There will be a moment at the end of the season where we will say ‘goodbye’ and it will be emotional, but between now and then we have a massive job to do.”

    Klopp’s opposite number, Norwich boss David Wagner, was the best man at his wedding after the two played together at Mainz.

    The pair enjoyed a warm embrace in the tunnel before kick-off, but Liverpool showed no mercy on Wagner’s men despite Klopp giving the chance to some of his youngsters to shine.

    James McConnell was handed his full debut in midfield and the 19-year-old set up the opening goal as his teasing delivery was headed in by Curtis Jones at the back post.

    Norwich hit back almost immediately as Ben Gibson powered past Alisson Becker from Gabriel Sara’s corner.

    Liverpool should still have been out of sight by half-time as Darwin Nunez slotted home his 11th goal of the season after great work down the right by Conor Bradley.

    – ‘Share intensity’ –

    Bradley, who has impressed in recent weeks deputising for Trent Alexander-Arnold, should have had another assist moments later when Cody Gakpo sliced a glorious chance wide.

    Ryan Gravenberch then had an effort cleared off the line as Norwich struggled to beat Liverpool’s press as they played out from the back.

    The Reds have so far not missed a beat in the absence of Mohamed Salah at the Africa Cup of Nations to move five points clear at the top of the Premier League and in the hunt for three more trophies in the League Cup, FA Cup and Europa League.

    Diogo Jota has carried much of the goalscoring burden without Salah and the Portuguese blasted home after Gibson could only head a long ball over the top into his path.

    Liverpool’s hopes of going all the way in four competitions were given a huge boost as all of Andy Robertson, Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexander-Arnold made their returns from injury as second-half substitutes.

    “It was very important that we could give them minutes,” added Klopp. “Trent and Dom were not that long out but Robbo was out for a long time and each minute they could get is really important and here it helped to share intensity.”

    Szoboszlai’s corner was powered home by Virgil van Dijk to make it 4-1 just after the hour mark.

    Borja Sainz’s thunderous effort from outside the box reduced Norwich’s arrears, but the home side fittingly had the final say when Gravenberch added a fifth in stoppage time.

    Klopp made a love heart gesture as he was serenaded with a song in his name at full-time in what is sure to be only the start of a long goodbye to his adoring Anfield faithful.

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