Fabrizio Romano has revealed a key statement from Arne Slot that points toward a busy summer at Liverpool FC.

Slot described Liverpool as a “trading club” and made it clear that movement in and out of the squad is expected. His comments come as uncertainty grows around the futures of key players.

Speaking about the club’s approach, Slot said Liverpool made several signings last summer, which led to significant squad changes. He stressed that this cycle is part of the club’s model and hinted that more changes are coming.

The Dutch coach also confirmed that two important players are expected to leave. He referred to “Robbo” and “Mo,” widely understood to be Andrew Robertson and Mohamed Salah. Their potential exits would mark a major shift in the squad.

Slot’s comments suggest Liverpool are preparing for another rebuild phase. The club has followed a structured transfer strategy in recent years, balancing player sales with new arrivals.

The possible departure of experienced players like Robertson and Salah would leave gaps in both defense and attack. At the same time, it could open the door for younger talents or new signings to step in.

Liverpool fans are now waiting for clarity as the summer window approaches. The club’s transfer activity will be closely watched, especially with key positions likely to change.