Liverpool have already seen three key figures leave the club, and 12 could follow before the summer transfer window closes in September.
It is shaping up as another significant summer of change for the club, with Mo Salah, Andy Robertson, and Ibrahima Konate joining Arne Slot through the exit door.
Victor Munoz has joined Jeremy Jacquet as the latest new signing, with several more expected to follow as Liverpool rebuild under Andoni Iraola.
While the focus will primarily be on who can be added to the squad, there is also expected to be plenty of business on the outgoing front this summer.
Who could leave Liverpool this summer
Harvey Elliott and Curtis Jones celebrating at Anfield
Curtis Jones
With a contract expiring in 2027 and no positive talks taking place, an exit could materialise if Liverpool receive a bid close to their £35 million valuation. Inter Milan are currently at the front of the line, but will have to considerably improve their opening offer.
Harvey Elliott
Will be given a chance to impress Iraola after a season spent on the sidelines at Aston Villa, but the sense around the club is that the door remains firmly open to any suitable incoming offers.
Wataru Endo
After playing just 455 minutes last season, the midfielder will be eager to find a club prepared to give him regular minutes at this stage of his career. His experience would remain valuable if he stayed, but all signs point to a summer exit.
Federico Chiesa
Another player who is desperate to play regularly and is unlikely to find that at Anfield, though crunch talks will take place with Iraola first. A return to Italy is widely anticipated.
Federico Chiesa on the Liverpool bench
Joe Gomez
Following Ibrahima Konate‘s high-profile exit, a move away has become increasingly unlikely given the current lack of alternative centre-back options. He is entering the final year of his deal, meaning a surprisingly high offer could still turn the hierarchy’s head.
Alexis Mac Allister
Contracted until 2028, there is no compelling financial need to sell, but the lack of active talks suggests the club are open to testing the market. He has struggled physically at times but remains a player Iraola can heavily rely on.
Cody Gakpo
A move is not necessarily imminent, but the fact that he carries a price tag upwards of £60 million suggests the club are willing to sell for the right deal. He would require immediate replacing, as Liverpool are already short on dynamic attacking options.
Stefan Bajcetic ahead of a Liverpool match
Stefan Bajcetic
Has been heavily besieged by a long-term hamstring injury, and with his contract expiring in 2027, this summer could present the last realistic opportunity to recoup a fee. However, his homegrown status could ultimately see him stay put.
Kostas Tsimikas
With Robertson departing and Milos Kerkez the only standing senior left-back, this is an exit that would only be sanctioned if a direct replacement is lined up first. He is another player out of contract next summer.
Calvin Ramsay
Was brutally cast aside during Arne Slot‘s tenure. While he will hope Iraola hands him a clean slate during pre-season, a permanent move to resurrect his career could be the best solution for all parties.
Calvin Ramsay on the bench for Liverpool
Kaide Gordon
A bright young career that was unfortunately thwarted by ill-timed injuries. He is now expected to make a permanent exit having aged out of the academy, with a move to the Championship likely.
Luca Stephenson
The versatile midfielder impressed heavily on loan at Dundee United last season. League One side Bolton Wanderers are currently considered the frontrunners for his signature in a permanent deal worth around £700,000.