The Merseyside giants have already shown major intent in the transfer market, and there seems to be a wind of change blowing at Anfield this summer. Liverpool are set to facilitate the summer exit of a Dutchman by dissolving his contract in the coming days.
Liverpool are in for some major changes this summer, both on and off the pitch. A squad overhaul is underway, as the Reds push towards signing Florian Wirtz in a club-record deal.
The Merseyside giants are also on the verge of announcing Jeremie Frimpong’s arrival from Bayer Leverkusen, and are in negotiations with Bournemouth for Milos Kerkez.
However, there is set to be a major change to the team that delivered the Premier League title, with a key member on the cusp of leaving Liverpool in a major summer exit.
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Liverpool are to facilitate a big summer exit

John Heitinga joined Liverpool as an assistant coach to Arne Slot last year and has been massive behind the scenes for the team this season.
However, Ajax are in the search for a new manager and have been in advanced discussions to take him back to the Netherlands as their head coach.
According to Dutch daily De Telegraaf, an agreement is now in place between Ajax and Heitinga to take charge of the first team this summer.
His agents will soon be in contact with Liverpool to dissolve his contract and let him move to Ajax in the coming days.
The Reds won’t stand in his way, and once his lawyers prepare the contracts for him to move to Ajax, the Dutchman will sign the dotted lines.
Liverpool are happy for him and have already started the process of finding a replacement who could join Slot’s coaching staff this summer.