Liverpool are reportedly planning a significant squad rebuild this summer, with up to nine first-team players expected to leave Anfield.
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The move comes after Liverpool’s disappointing Champions League exit, where they were beaten 4-0 on aggregate by Paris Saint-Germain, ending their hopes of silverware this season.
Focus has now shifted to securing a top-four Premier League finish.
Key names included in potential clear-out
Several high-profile players are believed to be on the list of possible departures. Midfielders Curtis Jones and Alexis Mac Allister could be moved on, while defender Joe Gomez is also among those facing uncertain futures.
Young talents Harvey Elliott and Calvin Ramsay may depart as well, alongside Rhys Williams, as the club looks to reshape its squad depth, reports Shoot.
Forward Federico Chiesa is another player who could be allowed to leave after struggling to make a consistent impact since his arrival.
Confirmed exits and wider changes
It has already been confirmed that Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson will depart at the end of the season, marking the end of an era for the club.
The potential exits underline a broader strategy to refresh the squad under Arne Slot, with recent big-money signings yet to fully meet expectations.
Liverpool’s leadership are said to be ready to make bold decisions in order to rebuild and return the club to competing at the highest level next season.

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