Liverpool fell to PSV on the final day of the Champions League league phase with a number of key starters absent from the matchday squad.
Liverpool permanently signed Italy international Federico Chiesa from Juventus last summer while Georgia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili will move to Anfield next summer from Valencia
Preparing Liverpool for Future TriumphsLiverpool’s approach to their final Champions League group stage match against PSV Eindhoven reveals a well-calculated
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot has said the club are already working on strengthening in the summer transfer window but insists he is happy with his squad.
It had been 126 days since Federico Chiesa last started for Liverpool. The Italian registered an assist on his full Reds debut against West Ham United back on September 25, but that remained his last involvement for Arne Slot’s side for three months because of injury and illness before his return to action last month.
Arne Slot returns to familiar ground on Wednesday having already established himself as one of the best Dutch exports since Heineken.
Liverpool have had a relatively quiet January transfer window but that could potentially change very soon with Arne Slot’s side linked with a host of players including an Ajax star
The Hungarian's outstanding goal on Saturday made a few more onlookers sit up and take notice of his performances in Slot's system this season.
The Athletic have updated fans on their club's activity recently in this January transfer window and what could still happen in the final week of the window
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Manager Arne Slot opted to heavily rotate his squad on the final day, content to play out the final game with a mix of youngsters, squad players and stars sprinkled in. Designed to give important players like Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah a rest, Liverpool were in front twice this game. Cody Gakpo, in his return to Eindhoven, scored the opener.