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Slotte: Liverpool loses 3 main players + 3 rotations, it is normal to buy people in this case

Hupu, August 9th, At the pre-match press conference against Crystal Palace, Liverpool coach Slott responded to comments about Liverpool spending a lot of money in the non-live section.

"I think we didn't talk about this, we have to say it thoroughly. I have lost four players who often start.

One of them, I, our family, lost him. That's Diogo.

Then Darwin may be about to leave. Louis Dias and Trent (Alexander Arnold) are absolute starters.

So in the Premier League, the team usually only buys people, never sells people. We do both, I don't think you understand the importance of this, we are not buying people blindly.

So if four main players leave the team, we will also bring in players, which is very Normal. If Trent wants to leave, we will also introduce a full-back, which is normal. If Louis Dias wants to leave, we will introduce Wiltz (as a replacement), who can play No. 10 and left winger.

If there is a lack of an offensive option, it is normal for us to introduce Hugo Ekitic. Don't forget that last season we only sold players, not bought players.

Kellech and Kanssa also played a lot of playing time, so there were four regular starters and two players with a lot of playing time, all of which left us for different reasons, so we wanted to buy people. "

In the Netherlands, Slot has become accustomed to the rapid flow of players. The summer before leading Feyenoord to the Eredivisie, Tyrel Maracia and Luis Sinistera were sold to Premier League clubs.

But he noted that since Philip Coutinho's transfer to Barcelona, Liverpool rarely sold players at the peak of his career.

"In the Netherlands, this is completely normal, because outside of the Netherlands there is a more important future than Feyenoord or Alkmaar I played for.

So if the team performs well, players will always leave. In a club like Liverpool, there are no higher players, so it is not common for players to leave.

In the past five or six years, few players have left this club, let alone for the high transfer fee."