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Liverpool could have a brand new look to their first XI next season should they make the right moves in the transfer market this summerThere's a lot of work to be done at Liverpool this summer. Here, we take a look at Liverpool's dream first XI for next season, should they manage to work the summer transfer window to their advantage this season, with five new signings slotting in, including new boy Jeremy JacquetFOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FC FACEBOOK PAGE!
Alisson can make a claim to be Liverpool's best-ever keeper and still has a year left on his current contract.However, his 2025/26 season has been heavily impacted by injuries and his struggles could signal the end of his time on Merseyside. Conor Bradley has shown flashes of his ability at full-back but has battled several injuries while Jeremie Frimpong is yet to cement the position as his own.While Tottenham Hotspur have been breached time and time again this season, Pedro Porro is one Premier League-proven defender who shares many of Alexander-Arnold's attributes.
Curtis Jones seems to have fallen out of favour with Slot, while Wataru Endo will most likely leave the club.While Crystal Palace's Adam Wharton is also a contender to slot into Liverpool's midfield, it's Anderson who could partner Ryan Gravenberch in a double pivot or take on defensive duties alone, with the ever-impressive Szoboszlai helping him out.Wirtz, while struggling to live up to his £116m price tag so far, should be given a free role so he can showcase his undeniable talent.Front three: Michael Olise, Alexander Isak and Hugo EkitikeOn paper, it's a dream proposition. While it's been a far from perfect debut season for the British record signing, the Swede is still one of the deadliest strikers in Europe and it's surely only a matter of time before he discovers his rhythm and gels with his new team-mates.Liverpool's dream first XI for 2026/2027: Lucas Chevalier, Virgil van Dijk, Jeremy Jacquet, Pedro Porro, Milos Kerkez, Dominik Szoboszlai, Elliot Anderson, Florian Wirtz, Michael Olise, Alexander Isak, Hugo Ekitike.Sky Sports, HBO Max, Netflix and Disney+ with Ultimate TV packageThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.
