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Under Arne Slot, Liverpool is eager to prevent its “headache” under Jurgen Klopp.

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With Arne Slot in charge of first-team matters, Liverpool is keen to avoid the "regular headache" they experienced under Jurgen Klopp.

With Arne Slot in charge of first-team matters, Liverpool is keen to avoid the “regular headache” they experienced under Jurgen Klopp.

According to The Athletic, Liverpool is optimistic that their “regular headache” of injury issues is finally over. Under Jurgen Klopp, it has hampered recent seasons.

For example, injuries derailed Liverpool’s title-winning campaign after it had succeeded. By the end of January, the Reds had lost all three of their senior centre backs, and long-term injuries also sidelined players at several other positions.

For 2021–2022, such problems resolved themselves, although they eventually reappeared. For example, nearly every member of the first team missed a significant amount of time last season.

Thiago was the worst; during the entire season, he only played 13 minutes. Of course, the best illustration of injury issues was probably the Carabao Cup final. With most of the first team sitting on the sidelines, Klopp had to rely on the kids to carry the title home.

Liverpool hopes they are now over this issue. The club actively looked for a new head coach with a strong track record on injuries as a new regime with new ideas took over.

Hopefully, Slot can deliver exactly that. Though the intensity level may be comparable to Klopp’s time, there will be differences in the concepts of regulation and recovery, which might be quite important.

ARNE SLOT IS ABLE TO CHANGE THINGS 

Given the impact Jurgen Klopp made at Liverpool, replacing him is all but impossible. Although Slot might not have all of Klopp’s qualities, the idea is that he can succeed in these kinds of areas to have a comparable influence.

Lately, Liverpool has struggled greatly with injuries. It’s crucial to keep in mind, though, that a number of elite teams have struggled with a similar issue: playing at such a high level makes it seem impossible to manage injuries at times.

However, Liverpool has undoubtedly had it far, far worse than most. We absolutely hope that a change at the top is the solution.

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RB Leipzig is interested in Liverpool midfielder as clubs are looking for summer transfer

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The most recent transfer rumours from Liverpool indicate that 21-year-old Tyler Morton is drawing attention from across the continent for the summer.

According to reports, RB Leipzig and other European teams are interested in signing Tyler Morton, a midfield player for Liverpool, on a permanent summer transfer.

Morton, 21, a Wirral native, joined the Reds academy at the age of seven and appeared in nine first-team games under Jurgen Klopp. The last was in March 2022 and as roads into a regular starting berth are often restricted at Anfield, he has exploited Championship loans to get the majority of his senior experience to far.

His first term away from the club was with Blackburn Rovers, turning out 46 times for the Lancashire club, then last season he enjoyed playing a crucial position in the engine room of Liam Rosenior’s Hull City side, who nearly lost out on the play-offs. The Liverpool loanee’s achievements were rewarded when he scooped up the division’s young player of the month award in December.

Under new head coach Arne Slot, Morton is scheduled to return to Merseyside for preseason training. However, The Times reports that he may be traded soon after, as many prominent teams are reportedly interested in signing him to a long-term contract this summer.

Leading the charge is RB Leipzig, who have experience doing business with Anfield executives. The two teams worked out a £60 million deal for Dominik Szoboszlai last summer, and then they had a less than ideal loan experience with Fabio Carvalho.

Along with unidentified Premier League rivals, the article claims clubs “the calibre of Sevilla, Feyenoord, Eintracht Frankfurt” are also interested in the midfield player.

It is reported ‘nearly every’ Championship club would like to take Morton on loan for the season ahead also, yet it is now the player’s wish to advance his career at the next level. He last renewed his Liverpool contract in January 2023, and his exit is believed to hinge on the club’s evaluation of valuation, Slot’s perceptions once pre-season training is begun and lastly Morton’s own plans.

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