Report: “Analyzing Liverpool’s Loan Brigade: Who Will Shine Brightest Under Arne Slot’s Watch?”

Sorting the 16 Liverpool loan players according to their chances of making an impact on Arne Slot’s starting lineup

With new manager Arne Slot in charge, the Liverpool starting lineup is expected to be drastically altered the following season. However, which loanees stand the best chance of making the club under the new manager? There are sixteen Liverpool players out on loan as of this writing. Though there are a few noteworthy outliers, the Reds academy produced the majority of those loanees. It appears highly probable that Arroyo’s time at Liverpool is coming to an end. The defender has not yet made a senior appearance for the Reds and will turn 25 later this year. He is presently playing for Burgos in the Spanish second division after spending seven different loan stints away from the team. 15. Adam Lewis Lewis

as he has previously expressed that he “would love” to make the move from his loan to Newport County permanent, eliminating any possibility of him playing under Slot.

14. Balagizi James The 20-year-old played on loan for Wigan Athletic for the first half of the season before moving on to Kilmarnock in January, where he struggled to make an impression. Balagizi has only played 484 minutes over his two loan stints, and he now looks far from the Liverpool starting lineup. team communication team communication Talk about Home Transfer News Paper Talk Teams from the Premier League Your Opinion Purchase tickets Sign Up Login Liverpool Premier League of Liverpool • England Summary Schedule of News Events Results Squad Stats Table: Sorting the 16 Liverpool loan players according to likelihood of They are expected to enter Arne Slot’s first XI. Ben Stewart 06 May 2024, 8:28 p.m. Arne Slot, Sepp van den Berg, and Fabio Carvalho What percentage of these athletes will succeed at Liverpool? With new manager Arne Slot in charge, the Liverpool starting lineup is expected to be drastically altered the following season. However, which loanees stand the best chance of making the club under the new manager? There are sixteen Liverpool players out on loan as of this writing. With a few noteworthy outliers, the Reds academy produced the majority of those loanees. / 0:00 Flowing logo It will be fewer than 50 days until Euro 2024. Reserve a room using Marriott Bonvoy. We’ve examined this more closely:

Slevery players who are presently on loan have been ranked according to Slot’s likelihood of them breaking into the starting lineup.

16. Arroyo Anderson It appears highly probable that Arroyo’s time at Liverpool is coming to an end. The defender has not yet made a senior appearance for the Reds and will turn 25 later this year. He is presently playing for Burgos in the Spanish second division after spending seven different loan stints away from the team.

15. Adam Lewis Lewis has previously said that he “would love” to make the move from his loan to Newport County permanent, which would exclude his possibility of playing for Slot.

14. Balagizi James The 20-year-old occupied the initial portion of the campaign on loan with Wigan Athletic; however, after failing to make an impression, he moved on loan in January to Kilmarnock. Balagizi has only played 484 minutes over his two loan stints, and he now looks far from the Liverpool starting lineup. A MUST READ: Introducing Lutsharel Geertruida. The adaptable Liverpool target is predicted to move to Anfield with Arne Slot.

13. James Norris For Norris, this summer might make or break his Liverpool deal, as he has one year left on it. The 21-year-old hasn’t been a regular starter but has spent the season on loan at Tranmere.

12. Ojrzynski, Jakub After stints on loan at Radomiak Radom and Caernarfon Town, the Polish goalkeeper has developed this season with the Dutch second-division team.

Den Bosch. Ojrzynski probably has another loan stint coming up next season after spending a significant portion of the campaign on the bench.

11. Billy Koumetio It’s difficult to see where Koumetio is at in his development from the outside looking in. He rarely made an appearance for Blackburn in the second half of the season and only made a few appearances for Dunkerque in the first half.

10. Dominic Corness The 2023–24 season saw the England U20 international play for Yverdon-Sport in the Swiss Super League. With 22 matches under his belt, he’s mostly been deployed as an impact substitute.

9.Calvin Ramsay,

Over the past few years, the Scottish full-back hasn’t had much luck with injuries. He was transferred from Aberdeen for £4.2 million in 2022, but he has been sidelined for an unsettlingly long time.

8. Harvey Davies Okay, so Davies won’t be taking Alisson’s place anytime soon, but the Crewe loanee may eventually be aiming for the number two post given Caoimhin Kelleher’s uncertain future.

7. Luca Stephenson This season, Stephenson made his senior football debut with Barrow, and the Liverpool loanee performed admirably overall. League One or the Championship loan will probably be the next step in his growth after he establishes his mettle in League Two. His next stop could be the Liverpool first team if he makes an impression during his loan period.

6, Nathan Phillips Slot might want to retain him around for the upcoming campaign after he has already made 29 senior appearances for Liverpool. The defender, who had trouble making an impression at Celtic, went on loan to Cardiff for the second part of the season, where he performed admirably.

5. Luke Chambers Chambers has continued to grow at Wigan Athletic this season after spending a stint with Kilmarnock previous season. He has made 31 appearances overall and has contributed five goals as a left back throughout that time.

4. The Beck Owen The club may look to Beck as a younger option because Andy Robertson isn’t getting any younger. In January, after Liverpool’s injury crisis, he was briefly brought back from his loan term with Dundee before being sent back out on loan.

3. Tyler Morton Following an outstanding loan stint with Hull City, Morton being in and around the first team in the near future wouldn’t be all that surprising.

2. Berger Sepp With fellow Dutchman Slot taking over as manager, the defender is having a fantastic loan term in the Bundesliga with Mainz. The upcoming season may present Van den Berg with his big break.

1. Carvalho, Fabio Liverpool will not want to see the £7.7 million they spent on the Portuguese midfielder in 2022 go to nothing. Under Klopp, Carvalho never really had much of an opportunity, but after an outstanding loan stint with Hull City, the 21-year-old may have a fresh start under Slot next season. Carvalho is expected to “play in the first XI next season,” according to Football Insider, because he is eager to have the chance to make an impression. The new manager.

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