Arne Slot hopes title victory can help Liverpool move targets safely

Arne Slot believes that the emphasis on Liverpool’s championship victory and subsequent emotional celebrations will help the club beat the main transfer target this summer.

The Liverpool coach gave the players two days as a reward for the record 20th League title on Sunday, when Tottenham Hotspur held a party at Anfield after a 5-1 defeat. Slot's celebrations continued to make a living with his wife's birthday meal on Monday, and then his focus turned back to business on Tuesday.

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The slot machine will describe last Sunday as one of the best times of his life and claim it will inspire his team to recreate memorable scenes next season. He believes that Liverpool's transfer goals will also be part of the "special" club.

"It was really good to have experienced it once," Slot said. "But we really wanted to experience it again. It was special for all the fans, and for the players and for us. Now, we know why, what we will do when we start next season."

"But that definitely helps to attract new players, because we're not the only club that thinks we're good players, so they have more options. So, maybe for them, the way we do things here is helpful. Until now, until now, the players I want to bring are special, and I've always told them that we've been playing this club at this club. Unbelievable."

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According to Slot, one of the advantages of winning the Premier League in April is that it gives Liverpool more time to make transfers and prepare for the next season. He intends to use the last four games as foundational work for next season, by changing teams than usual.

He said of plans for next season: “I’ve done a little bit backstage. That’s not to say that we won the league was the first time Richard (Huces, Liverpool’s sporting director) called me and said: “Well, these are the players we’re interested in.” "It's a little weird, but now there's more time to have these conversations.

"But don't make mistakes, we want to win every game in every game. Players will be ready in the same way (Chelsea on Sunday) because they're ready for all the other games."

The slot machine’s championship celebration shows that he won’t lose focus. "Monday was my wife's birthday and she was here with the kids and some friends, so we had lunch together," he said. "They left Tuesday and I left the car at Anfield so I went back to pick it up. We trained on Wednesday.

"It's not like the whole world has changed by winning this league title. Sometimes you think before you win, 'Oh, maybe everything will change.' But when I wake up Monday morning, I still feel the same person, but that doesn't completely change your life."