Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson have revolutionised the full-back game within the Premier League.
The pairing has defined an era for Liverpool, personifying the high-pressing, attacking style that former manager Jürgen Klopp adored.
However, the time has now come for pastures new.
Trent leaves for Real Madrid on a free transfer, and whilst Robertson is still playing for the Reds, the exceptional self-set levels of past years are no longer being met to the same extent.
To fill the void left by Trent and begin Robertsons outward transition, Arne Slot has looked towards fellow Dutchman Jeremie Frimpong and Hungarian Milos Kerkez.
The duo look set to arrive from Bayer Leverkusen and AFC Bournemouth, respectively.
This player analysis will examine the profiles that Liverpool have recruited and consider how they may alter or improve the champions style of play going into the 2025/2026 Premier League Season.
Liverpool Full-Back Use 2024/2025
Despite being the top scorers in the league season, Liverpool have been relatively conservative in using full-backs in attack.
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As shown above, Liverpool keep their full-back pairing deeper and narrower than the league average.
This is even more interesting when you consider that Liverpool play much higher up the pitch than the average side, as they face more low blocks and deeper defences.
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