Liverpool had a difficult season last time around under Jurgen Klopp, but the manager can still be pleased of his final season at the club.
His team may have fallen short in Europe, but it did win the League Cup and, more crucially, a top-four league position.
That means Champions League football will return to Anfield next season, and incoming manager Arne Slot will need a large, powerful group to compete.
The Dutchman is presently adjusting to life on Merseyside, but he will be anxious to begin constructing his squad ahead of the new season.
A successful transfer window will be critical to achieving this goal, with plenty of pressure to get things right this summer.
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It remains to be seen what areas he intends to strengthen with fresh faces, but keeping his key players will be equally important.
Joe Gomez is one such player, having recently finished a successful season with his club and is currently on international duty with England.
According to the Mirror, he is now coveted by German heavyweights Bayern Munich, whose new manager, Vincent Kompany, admires his adaptability.
However, the report said that Liverpool will give a hands-off warning to Gomez, whom they see as an extremely valuable player.
Arne Slot must keep hold of Joe Gomez.
That view from the powers that are in Merseyside should be echoed by Slot, who will value what Gomez provides to the club.
The defender has not always been a regular in Liverpool’s first team, often struggling in crucial games.
However, he demonstrated his defensive abilities under Klopp last season, appearing all across the backline, with teammate Trent Alexander-Arnold describing his performances as ‘amazing’.
Such adaptability is quite desirable, since it means Slot can rely on Gomez to play centrally or at full-back as needed.
The 27-year-old is now more mature and experienced than when he first joined the club, and he appears to be in it for the long haul, having signed a new long-term contract in 2022.
It is unclear what role he will play for England at Euro 2024, but the entire experience under Gareth Southgate will surely help him improve his game even more.