A shock departure may be on the cards at Anfield, with Liverpool reportedly preparing to sell a player widely regarded as a terrace hero. The move, which has caught many fans off guard, could signal a major shift under Arne Slot’s leadership as the club reshapes its core.
Liverpool are prepared to make some tough decisions in the coming weeks to offload players and make space in their wage bill for more arrivals this summer.
The imminent arrival of Florian Wirtz is exciting for the fans, but the club are aware that they need to start moving on a few players to balance out their squad ahead of next season.
The Merseyside giants are now prepared to make one of the toughest decisions in the club’s recent history, and sell a real fan-favourite in the ongoing summer transfer window.
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The Reds are open to selling a top star

Andy Robertson has been a real pillar in the Liverpool defence in the last decade, and has won two Premier League titles and a Champions League at Anfield.
However, Milos Kerkez’s imminent arrival has thrown his future at the club under the scanner, with Atletico Madrid and Celtic interested in signing him.
And according to Football Insider, Liverpool are prepared to sanction his permanent transfer away this summer.
Robertson will not be a starting eleven player next season, and the Scot is not prepared to be a squad option at this stage of his career.
Liverpool are open to letting him go if they receive a tempting enough offer in the ongoing transfer window.
However, neither Celtic nor Atletico Madrid are prepared to offer a large sum for Robertson this summer.
Liverpool would have to agree to a bargain fee if they want to sell the 31-year-old.