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Arne Slot Eyes ‘Extra Weapons’ for Liverpool in transfers and tactical tweaks | Liverpool

Liverpool will try to add “additional weapons” this summer to bring the Premier League master to the next level, said Arne Slot. In addition to the plans to strengthen the squad through the transfer market, the head coach plans tactical improvements to further develop the team.

The players were released four days after the home was pulled with Arsenal, but returned to the campaign on Monday evening in Brighton. With secure spots, thinking has turned to recruitment and Liverpool will invest this summer. Slot has held meetings with sports director Richard Hughes to strengthen in certain areas. The Bayer Leverkusen defender Jeremie Frimpong is a central goal, and the club will trigger its release clause of € 35 million (€ 29.5 million).

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“I think we can find one or two additional weapons that this team does not have,” said Slot. “Maybe if we use the transfer market. This is what we want to achieve. That will only make us stronger. We need that because we (Manchester) city have seen the transfer window (Manchester). Apart from the transfer window, we can also improve certain aspects ourselves.”

As with most teams who challenge at the top, Liverpool became the victim of the opposition, which is used under the methods in agreement to disturb the rhythm that is clearly irritated. “One of the things you can’t do is that tactics are used who have nothing to do with football,” he said. “If you delay the start of the game, do it so that you are injured, a minute for a free kick, a minute for a throw -in. This is my main career. If we have reduced points, this tactic has been used. I would now like to say that we have won the league (afterwards) not (afterwards) to lose a game.

“I don’t wake up at night, but if I did it, I could say: ‘Shit. There is no answer to this kind of game.’ Every time we fall points, the goalkeepers hoped for a minute and a half.

“People always tell them that the Premier League is so intense, so intense. But there are tactics to slow down the game.”

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