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Arne Slot: Liverpool must sign quality wingers to bounce back next season

Arne Slot says Liverpool can recover next season by recruiting quality wingers after a dip in wide contributions and Mohamed Salah's departure. Yan Diomande is named as a leading target.

Arne Slot: Liverpool must sign quality wingers to bounce back next season

Arne Slot believes Liverpool can recover next season by signing quality wingers, the Guardian reports, identifying RB Leipzig teenager Yan Diomande as a leading target. Slot highlighted the importance of replenishing wide attacking options after a season in which Mohamed Salah left and Luis Dz was not replaced, contributing to a significant drop in goals and assists from wide areas.

Why it matters

Slot’s assessment matters because Liverpool finished the campaign with their lowest points total and fewest goals scored since 2015–16 but still qualified for the Champions League. The club’s ability to recruit effective wide players will influence their chances of returning to title contention and restoring attacking output.

Wide attacking shortfall and squad context

According to the Guardian summary, Liverpool suffered a sharp decline in goals and assists from wide positions. The report links that drop in output to two specific personnel issues: Luis Dz was not replaced after his departure from the squad, and Mohamed Salah’s influence declined in his final season at the club. Slot suggests correct squad additions—specifically quality wingers—are central to rectifying that problem.

Target: Yan Diomande (RB Leipzig)

The Guardian names Leipzig teenager Yan Diomande as a leading target to strengthen Liverpool’s wide options. The source presents Diomande as a top candidate rather than confirming any completed move or formal negotiations. No transfer fee, contract details, or official club statements are provided in the supplied metadata.

  • Arne Slot says Liverpool need quality wingers to bounce back next season (Guardian).
  • Liverpool qualified for the Champions League despite their lowest points total and goals scored since 2015–16 (Guardian).
  • Luis Dz was not replaced and Mohamed Salah’s impact declined in his final season (Guardian).
  • RB Leipzig teenager Yan Diomande is named as a leading transfer target (Guardian).

Implications for transfers and squad planning

If Liverpool pursue a winger such as Diomande, recruitment will be central to manager and sporting director planning for the summer transfer window. Slot’s comments frame wingers as a priority area; however, the supplied metadata does not detail Liverpool’s transfer strategy, budget, or competing suitors for identified targets.

The Guardian’s piece links the need for wide reinforcements directly to Liverpool’s statistical decline in attacking output. Any incoming wide attackers would be expected to increase goals and assists to help the club challenge again domestically and in the Champions League.

What happens next

The report positions Diomande as a leading name to watch, but the supplied information does not confirm contact between clubs or an agreed move. Further reporting is required to verify whether Liverpool have opened talks with Leipzig, whether Diomande would be available, or whether other targets are also being considered.

This article should be updated with direct quotes from Slot, official club comments, and transfer details when available.