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Liverpool latest: Dressing room appears to turn sour as Arne Slot considers reunion

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Liverpool have some big decisions to make this summer, just 12 months after winning the Premier League title in Arne Slot's first seasonOnly one year has passed since Liverpool and Arne Slot were celebrating winning the Premier League but the Reds now face the alarming prospect of missing out on Champions League football entirely. Friday's defeat away at Aston Villa means they could head into the final day of the season needing a victory against Brentford to make sure of a top-five finish.The pressure on manager Arne Slot has been plain to see, despite the former Feyenoord boss having masterminded that 2024/25 league title triumph.



Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson are both expected to leave the club and their experience and quality will be hard to replace.READ MORE: I'd be fuming as Mohamed Salah's Liverpool teammate - he's just thrown a grenade on his way outREAD MORE: Alexander Isak injury update awaited as Liverpool's Champions League picture becomes clearA deal for Jeremy Jacquet has already been sealed, but further additions could yet follow. We've looked at the latest transfer news alongside dressing room developments as Liverpool and their manager face a crucial spell.Slot could get Timber reunionDutch midfielder Quinten Timber is open to a Premier League switch this summer, according to L'Equipe.

His successor, Habib Beye, has guided the side to sixth position with one fixture left to play.Dressing room speculation growsLiverpool supporters have read social media posts from Mohamed Salah and Curtis Jones as indications the Reds' dressing room has started to lose faith in Slot. And I think he's just echoing the voices of the Liverpool supporters that have watched their team and they've watched their team in a slow demise, really, this season in their style of play."Buy Blood Red, our monthly Liverpool FC print publication for just £3.50 by clicking here