Liverpool Football Club is undergoing what many are calling a forced rebuild under the guidance of Arne Slot, and several key questions linger as the new season approaches. Following a Premier League-winning season, the squad has seen significant turnover, prompting uncertainty about how the new signings will integrate and perform.
One of the primary concerns revolves around the team's tactical approach. Pre-season friendlies have exposed both strengths and vulnerabilities in Slot's system. With fullbacks pushing high and central midfielders sometimes struggling in transition, questions arise about the robustness of Liverpool's defensive structure. Are the new fullbacks, Connor Bradley and Milos Kerkez, truly ready to shoulder the responsibilities of Slot's demanding system? Can the midfield effectively protect the defense, or will adjustments be necessary to avoid being caught out in transition?
The arrival of new players naturally raises questions about squad dynamics and chemistry. How quickly can the new signings adapt to the Premier League's intensity and the club's expectations? Will they be able to forge effective partnerships with existing players? Furthermore, with Liverpool being the hunted team after their recent title win, can they cope with the added pressure and increased scrutiny? Arne Slot insists Liverpool can cope with being hunted.
Liverpool's transfer activity also generates questions. The pursuit of Alexander Isak has dominated headlines, but will the club be successful in securing his signature? If not, what alternative options are being considered to bolster the attack? The defense is another area of concern, with potential interest in Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi. However, Palace's reluctance to lower their asking price could complicate matters.
Looking ahead to the season, a significant challenge will be navigating the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), which will likely see Mohamed Salah depart for international duty. Slot admits Liverpool's new signing will cover for the Egyptian talisman ahead of AFCON absence. How will the team cope without their talismanic forward, and can the new signings step up to fill the void?
Off-the-pitch issues add another layer of complexity. Crystal Palace's summer has been marred by off-field distractions, including disputes over their European status and key player contract dilemmas. These issues highlight the importance of stability and leadership at all levels of a football club, and Liverpool will need to ensure they avoid similar disruptions during their rebuild.