Several players have just two weeks to save their Liverpool careers

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Several players have just two weeks to save their Liverpool careers

Several players have just two weeks to save their Liverpool careers

Liverpool’s performance levels have dropped off a cliff since they were named Premier League champions just over a year ago. Many supporters have taken issue with Arne Slot and his decision making,...

Several players have just two weeks to save their Liverpool careers

Liverpool’s performance levels have dropped off a cliff since they were named Premier League champions just over a year ago. Many supporters have taken issue with Arne Slot and his decision making,...

Liverpool's dramatic fall from grace has been one of the most shocking stories in recent Premier League history. Just over a year after being crowned champions, the Reds find themselves facing a pivotal crossroads—and for several players, the next two weeks could determine their Anfield futures.

While much of the criticism this season has been directed at manager Arne Slot's decision-making, the players themselves haven't escaped scrutiny. A devastating injury crisis and the tragic loss of Diogo Jota have certainly taken their toll, but performances have simply not met the standard expected at a club of Liverpool's stature.

With a busy summer transfer window on the horizon, the club is already preparing for significant squad changes. Two high-profile departures—Mohamed Salah and Andrew Robertson—have already been confirmed, but according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, several more first-team players are now fighting for their Liverpool careers.

The maths is simple: Liverpool needs to sell in order to fund new signings, and with only two matches remaining in the campaign, those on the fringes of Slot's squad are running out of time to prove their worth. The club's hierarchy will conduct a thorough end-of-season assessment, and for some, the writing may already be on the wall.

Among those facing uncertain futures are Alexis Mac Allister, Alisson Becker, Curtis Jones, and Federico Chiesa—all of whom have been linked with moves away from Anfield in recent weeks. Jones, an academy graduate who has been deployed as an emergency right-back despite Jeremie Frimpong and Joe Gomez being available, could be playing his final games for his boyhood club.

Mac Allister's situation is particularly intriguing. After being one of the standout performers in Slot's title-winning campaign, the Argentine has struggled to recapture that form this season, attracting interest from clubs across Europe. For players like Jones and Mac Allister, the final two fixtures might not just be about results—they could be auditions for their Liverpool futures elsewhere.

As sporting director Richard Hughes and the recruitment team watch on, the message is clear: for those on the periphery, it's make or break time at Anfield.

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