Why Liverpool Will Win the Premier League in 2025/26

Premier League Winner 2025/2026

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Liverpool’s 2024/25 Premier League triumph under Arne Slot has set a high bar, but the Reds are poised to defend their title in the 2025/26 season. With a blend of strategic transfer activity, a robust squad, and Slot’s tactical acumen, Liverpool are well-positioned to maintain their dominance. This article explores the key factors—player performances, squad depth, and transfer market moves—that make Liverpool favorites to repeat as champions.

Core Squad Strength and Key Players

Liverpool’s 2024/25 success was built on a foundation of exceptional individual performances and cohesive team play. Mohamed Salah, the Premier League’s top scorer with 29 goals and 19 assists, making it 47 goal contribution, remains the linchpin of the attack. His new two-year contract ensures his lethal finishing and creative spark will continue to drive the team. Despite turning 33, Salah’s relentless work rate and ability to deliver in big moments—evidenced by his record-tying goal and assist haul—make him indispensable.

In defense, Virgil van Dijk, also secured with a two-year extension, anchors the backline with unmatched authority. His 74.19% aerial duel success rate and top Squawka Score among centre-backs highlight his dominance. Paired with Ibrahima Konaté (75.81% aerial duel success), Liverpool conceded just 41 goals last season, one of the league’s best records. Alisson Becker, with an 80% save rate and six clean sheets, remains the first-choice goalkeeper, but the arrival of Giorgi Mamardashvili adds intrigue. The 24-year-old Georgian, signed from Valencia for £29m, is seen as Liverpool’s goalkeeper for the next decade. His 61.6% passing accuracy and six clean sheets in LaLiga this season show his potential, though he’ll initially back up Alisson, learning from one of the world’s best.

The midfield, revitalized by Ryan Gravenberch and Alexis Mac Allister, offers balance and dynamism. Gravenberch’s 66% aerial duel success rate and Mac Allister’s box-to-box energy have filled gaps left by previous departures. Young talents like Harvey Elliott, Jarell Quansah, and Conor Bradley, though limited to six combined starts last season, are ready to step up, adding depth and hunger.

Transfer Market Strategy

As of May 28, 2025, Liverpool are actively pursuing several transfer targets to bolster their squad for the 2025/26 season, with a focus on replacing key departures and addressing positional needs. Based on recent reports, here are the primary players linked with the club:

  1. Jeremie Frimpong (Right-Back, Bayer Leverkusen)
    Liverpool are close to signing Frimpong as a replacement for Trent Alexander-Arnold, who is set to join Real Madrid. The Dutch right-back, with a £33m release clause, has impressed with 14 goals and 10 assists last season. His agent is reportedly in Merseyside to finalize the deal, and Sky Sports News noted his arrival in the UK for talks.

  2. Milos Kerkez (Left-Back, Bournemouth)
    Liverpool are in advanced negotiations for Kerkez to replace Andy Robertson, who has shown signs of decline. The Bournemouth left-back, valued at around £47m, has agreed to personal terms, with club-to-club talks ongoing. Fabrizio Romano reported that Kerkez has given the green light to the move, making it a priority signing.

  3. Florian Wirtz (Midfielder, Bayer Leverkusen)
    Liverpool are hopeful of securing Wirtz, a dynamic attacking midfielder, in the coming weeks. The 22-year-old German star is keen on the move, with the Premier League champions pushing hard despite competition from Bayern Munich and Real Madrid. Sources like The Anfield Talk and Lewis Steele indicate optimism, dismissing rumors of a collapsed deal.

  4. Hugo Ekitike (Striker, Eintracht Frankfurt)
    With Darwin Núñez expected to leave, Liverpool have made Ekitike their top striker target. Talks have taken place, with Arne Slot and sporting director Richard Hughes keen on the £68m-rated Frankfurt forward. His versatility and work rate align with Slot’s tactical demands.

Tactical Evolution and Squad Depth

Slot’s ability to temper Jürgen Klopp’s high-octane style with controlled possession has been pivotal. His record-breaking start—winning eight of his first 10 matches—proved his tactical nous. Liverpool’s ability to grind out results, like Núñez’s stoppage-time brace against Brentford, showcases their resilience. With a potential £150m net spend and Champions League revenue, Liverpool can bolster squad depth to avoid the late-season fatigue seen in 2024/25.

Conclusion

Liverpool’s blend of proven stars, emerging talents, and targeted signings positions them as 2025/26 favorites. Salah’s brilliance, a fortified defense, and a revamped attack led by Hugo will keep them ahead of rivals like Arsenal and Manchester City. Slot’s pragmatic approach and Liverpool’s financial flexibility ensure they won’t rest on their laurels, making back-to-back titles a realistic goal

Alusala August

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