7 players who can leave Liverpool after Premier League championship

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Mohamed Salah has been a club amulet throughout the season and has been backed by a talented band of brothers, but honestly, it had a relatively small impact on Liverpool's success in the debut event at Arne Slot.
Whether due to injuries or lack of opportunities, some of the club's periphery figures are trying to impress and risk falling in as the Reds prepare to strengthen their rankings this summer.
With that in mind, here are seven Liverpool players that will be available for sale this summer.
Caoimhin Kelleher's request exceeded expectations this season. The Irish International team was easy to deploy, replacing the vulnerable Alisson and encountered 20 appearances in all competitions, including an outing in the Calabar Cup final victory over Newcastle United.
Kelleher is often represented in an impressive way – although few can replace Alisson's talent – the 26-year-old was sent to Anfield exit in the recent transfer window but is often frustrated by the lack of minutes.
Giorgi Mamardashvili, who signed and lent to Valencia last summer, will join forces with the Reds at the end of the current campaign, and Georgia International will push Kelleher to further the pecking order. College graduates can earn first-choice status elsewhere this summer.
Liverpool would be happy to keep Trent Alexander-Arnold at the club, and the Scouser appears destined to join Real Madrid for a free transfer for the rest of his career.
The slot machine will find the creativity and release of replacing the right back very challenging, as the defensive forces may need to rebalance after increasingly inevitable departures. Young Conor Bradley has already paired his shoes on spare shoes, or Liverpool may go deep into the market to attack.
Unfortunately, the Red Army will have to continue moving forward in the near future.
The left-back has been the only area where Liverpool has performed poorly. Andy Robertson's decline has been shocking, and slot machines rarely trust Kostas Tsimikas to take his place in the starting lineup. The latter may sacrifice new blood before the start of next season.
The Greek international has been at Liverpool for five years and in rare cases Robertson has disappeared. But the 28-year-old is not a completely trustworthy choice, and his defensive flaws are repeatedly exposed.
Liverpool will certainly hope to recover the £11.75 million they spent on Tsimikas in 2020 and upgrade the lower left division this summer.
During Jurgen Klopp's final season at the helm, Wataru Endo won his cult hero at Anfield, playing a surprisingly important role at Liverpool's midfield base. However, Japan International is almost entirely limited to the functions of the alternative performer under the slot machine.
Endo was exploited at the end of the Cup match and match, Liverpool needed to protect a narrow lead, and Ryan Gravenberch's huge turnaround made the former Stuttgart's huge turnaround situation.
Liverpool is expected to enter the market for Orthodox defensive midfielders this summer, which could end for the 32-year-old Endo.
Slot has not yet been shared regularly in Elliott's Klopp Trust. Despite the impressive preseason, the Dutch coach rarely used the offensive midfielder, and the 22-year-old has just over 20 outings in all games this semester.
Elliott's natural ability is undeniable, but whether he has the No. 10 star-quality slot machine is worth the deal. Although convenient alternatives and occasional guides, the British have not proven their long-term reliability or consistency.
It would be risky for the Reds to allow young local talents to leave, but Elliott is unlikely to accept some roles for a longer period of time.
Federico Chiesa's debut season at Liverpool was far from a smooth sailing. The injury derailed the first half of his campaign, and the months since then have passed. The summer signing showed his talent and technical quality, but the slot has not been seen from the Italian winger.
After an injured campaign, Judge Chiesa will be harsh and Liverpool can be said to be naive to let him leave this summer. The 27-year-old still has a very talented player, and the Reds spent little money to bring him to Merseyside.
But Chiesa's appearance does take up another spot in the Slot roster, which could be better used by younger players in a stronger form.
It's no longer too early to claim that Liverpool's Darwin Nunez's experiment has failed. The Uruguayan has proven a split number since Benfica made a big money since he discovered his chaotic genius, who offered Anfield’s loyal hopes for Anfield.
But the sand quickly slid through the hourglass, and Nunez wasn't even closer to the dynamic and clinically that Liverpool hoped he would be. Patience has run out, and the export this summer is almost certain.
Liverpool can be said to need a full requisition, and the orthodox center moves forward to reach a new level, and Nunes is not that way. Although they can still, the Reds must deliver on his potential and restore some of their money in the 25-year-old.