Liverpool’s new head coach Arne Slot insists he is focused on developing the talent he has inherited at the club rather than transfer business. The Dutchman is excited about the squad Jurgen Klopp left behind and believes there’s huge potential to help ensure they build on last season’s third-place ...
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