John W Henry, owner of Liverpool celebrates winning Premier League title after the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC at Anfield on April 27, 2025 in Liverpool, England. Kobie Abott/Sports Press Photo / SPP PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxBRAxMEX Copyright: xKobiexAbott/SportsxPressxPhotox/xSPPx spp-en-KoAbPrPh-SPP25_KoAb_2704251792
Liverpool were crowned Premier League champions with four games to spare, but the club are preparing to undergo major changes in the summer. Arne Slot has made his transfer demands clear to the club, and Merseyside giants are prepared to carry out an overhaul at an unprecedented level.
Slot’s use of some of the fringe players at Liverpool this season has come under the scanner, but winning the Premier League title has stashed away all the problems.
However, the Liverpool manager wants his own squad next season and is pushing for more options to rotate his team as he wants to compete for all the major trophies.
While Liverpool are unlikely to deliver the eight to ten new signings that would satisfy the manager, the club are prepared to carry out a major surgery of the squad in the summer window.
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Liverpool plot as many as ten exits from Anfield

The Premier League champions want to spend big, but there is no set budget, and their transfer outlay would end up depending on how many they manage to sell.
According to the Daily Telegraph, the Merseyside giants could end up sanctioning the exit of as many as ten players in the upcoming transfer window.
Darwin Nunez is almost certain to leave Liverpool, and the club are also expecting offers from Saudi Arabia to land on their table for Diogo Jota and Luis Diaz.
The Reds are also anticipating dazzling bids for Ben Doak, who returned from a fruitful loan spell at Middlesbrough, and while they aren’t looking to sell Harvey Elliott, the club are expecting offers for him.
Joe Gomez and Kostas Tsimikas are also expected to be sold, with the Reds looking to bring in reinforcements at full-back and centre-back.
Caoimhin Kelleher is also expected to move on this summer, when he will only have a year left on his contract.
