Our View – Anfield_ Index Analysis
_There’s a quiet confidence underpinning
Liverpool’s midfield strategy right now—an almost un-Kloppian calmness in the lack of transfer urgency. Slot, fresh off delivering a Premier League title in his debut season, is clearly backing his current crop, and that speaks volumes.
🐔: Endo’s role remains understated but crucial. He may not be flashy, but in big moments—when games get tight—his composure and tactical awareness are assets. Having a player content with that supporting role, yet capable of influencing results, is a luxury.
🐔: Gravenberch’s deeper deployment is perhaps the most intriguing development. Many saw him as a roaming No 8, but his ability to anchor the midfield is giving Liverpool a new dimension. It’s a reminder that player development isn’t linear and that under the right manager, roles evolve.
🐔: The Bajcetic story is one fans should get excited about. Las Palmas might not draw headlines, but regular La Liga football has sharpened his instincts and decision-making. Slot’s willingness to reintegrate him this summer shows just how valued he is internally.
🐔: Morton’s likely sale is bittersweet. Another Scouser who won’t quite make the leap to first-team regular, but his valuation speaks to Liverpool’s ability to nurture assets. £20m for a player with limited Premier League exposure is a testament to smart development.
🐔: This is what sustainable squad management looks like: no panic buys, measured evaluation of youth, and a long-term view. With a Premier League crown already secured, the next chapter under Slot looks to be as well-constructed as it is ambitious.