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What happened to the 13 players culled by Arne Slot at Liverpool with Salah set to exit

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Mohamed Salah will be the latest in the list of players to leave Liverpool under Arne Slot when he completes his Anfield exit this summerNo matter what you may think of Arne Slot’s two seasons in charge of Liverpool, there is no doubt that the Dutchman has imposed his stamp on the team. That major rebuild has led to considerable growing pains throughout this season, with Liverpool currently sitting outside of the Champions League qualification places.Club legend Mohamed Salah has already been confirmed as one of the first departures this summer, with the Egyptian announcing he will depart at the end of this season, having openly voiced his grievances with Slot in the media.FOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FC FACEBOOK PAGE!



He left Liverpool in search of more game time and, after Bayer Leverkusen’s bumpy start to the season, the 23-year-old has become a standout defender in the Bundesliga.The Reds academy product has played 38 games this season, impressing enough to earn his England senior debut under Thomas Tuchel in November. Sadly, things haven’t quite worked out for the 20-year-old winger at Bournemouth.His only start for the Cherries this season has come in the League Cup and he’s played fewer than 200 minutes in all competitions.

The 23-year-old midfielder has earned plaudits thanks to his displays for Lyon this season, managing 37 appearances and five goal involvements.His transfer value has doubled since the Reds sold him for £15m, with the likes of Tottenham and Nottingham Forest reportedly interested in his signature.Nat PhillipsDespite his cult hero status at Anfield, no-nonsense defender Nat Phillips was never going to become a mainstay of Liverpool’s backline under Slot, given his obvious limitations. The 24-year-old has shown his impressive ability for the Bees until now, making 32 appearances this season, mainly as a starter, for the seventh-placed side.James NorrisJames Norris was Liverpool’s only permanent departure in January.