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Arn Slot confirms he will make a major change to Liverpool

Liverpool coach Arn Slott has confirmed that he will rotate in the last four Premier League seasons.

The Reds were crowned with four games left after defeating Tottenham Hotspur last Sunday at Anfield, triggering a crazy celebration scene in Merseyside. Slot became the fifth head coach to win the Premier League title on the first inquiry, with José Mourinho, Carlo Ancelotti, Manuel Pellegrini and Antonio Conte being the other four, now available for assessment before the club is expected to usher in a summer full of change.

Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah remained in place after signing a new two-year contract, but Trent Alexander-Arnold is expected to join Real Madrid, and Darwin Nunes is also another player expected to leave after another unstable season.

Friendly players, such as Xavi Elliott, have also seen their chances be limited by Slott this season, thanks in large part to the continued good form of Liverpool's starting 11 players. But now it's time, the former Feyenoord coach admitted at his recent press conference that the pressure has now been eliminated and should be changed a little.

"This is the end of the season, but we also have to see it as the beginning of next season," Slott said. “There will be some rotation in the next game. My roster will be different from what we have been in most of the last ten months. We won’t change everyone, but there will be some players coming into the team.

” It’s not that we will lose them. We trust the players we are now facing. I think some of them should be playing earlier this season because they train well and they are good enough to play for this club, but I mainly chose the same players. "It's also a moment to see where they are, and look forward to next season, maybe it's already a little bit, but definitely because they deserve the game." It's very important for players to be happy Elliott scored a big goal in the Champions League, and his reduced play time has been a major topic in recent weeks, and the midfielder admitted he was angry and frustrated when watching the game on the sidelines. However, despite speculations that he has to do with transfers to Newcastle United and Brighton & Hof Albion, the 22-year-old still insists he wants to stay and fight for his position. This firm stance could be wonderful music for Slott, who admitted that the choice power he had meant the England U-21 international didn't get the game he deserved.

"It is very important for players who are with us to stay," Slott said. “It’s a big compliment to everyone who works here. Harvey is one of the players who didn’t get the playing time he deserves.” He competes with a lot of good players, mainly because I chose other players. Also, partly because he was injured for a long time, and I told him the truth was that the first part after he returned from injury was different from before he was injured. Over the past few months, he has returned to his original level.

"I don't have to get different players to start, but I think if you look at his playing time in the past few months, you'll see that he's already on the court." This tells you that I like him more now than when he came back from injury.