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Former Premier League star issues title warning over Liverpool’s contract rebels

Liverpool remain on course for a potential trophy quadruple in 2025

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Arne Slot’s side eased into the Carabao Cup final in midweek via a superb 4-0 semifinal second leg win over Tottenham to set up a Wembley date with Newcastle United on March 16.

The Reds face a weekend FA Cup Fourth Round clash with Plymouth Argyle, ahead of a UEFA Champions League return at the Round of 16 stage next month, and a six-point lead at the top of the Premier League rankings.

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However, despite the positivity over Slot’s impressive debut campaign at Anfield, contract renewal talks rumble with three key players.

Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk are all out of contract at the end of the season with crunch decisions facing the trio in the months ahead.

There has been a distinct lack of fresh news on all three players as the winter transfer window slammed shut on February 3.

Alexander-Arnold remains torn between signing a five-year renewal on Merseyside or accepting a similar deal at Real Madrid as a free agent this summer.

Salah has been more open over his frustration on no offers/a lack of suitable ones, as he eyes a potential move to the Saudi Pro League, with Van Dijk also no closer to a decision.

The club ideally want a decision from all three before the end of the campaign, despite the possibility of that causing a distraction in their trophy chasing, as the tension.

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Despite the chance to become part of Slot’s long-term project, to push for more titles in the years to come, former Arsenal star Paul Merson has warned success this season could be the perfect sign-off – with all three stars leaving in a blaze of glory.

“Call me a cynic, I don’t think any of them sign,” Merson told Sky Sports, as per the Daily Mirror.

“I think they will wait and see, if they …

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