Arne Slot reveals issues from Premier League title-winning campaign that forced Liverpool into £300m summer spending spree

Liverpool manager Arne Slot has described last season's Premier League title triumph as a "struggle" despite winning with a 10-point margin.

  • Slot describes PL title win as a ‘struggle’
  • won 24-25 title by 10 points
  • Reds have spent over £300m this summer

Arne Slot reveals issues from Premier League title-winning campaign that forced Liverpool into £300m summer spending spreeArne Slot reveals issues from Premier League title-winning campaign that forced Liverpool into £300m summer spending spreeArne Slot reveals issues from Premier League title-winning campaign that forced Liverpool into £300m summer spending spree

The Reds moved level with rivals by clinching the 20th league title of their illustrious history in 2024-25, finishing comfortably ahead of second-placed in Slot’s first season in charge of the Anfield club.

Liverpool have responded by spending over £300 million on a host of new signings, including Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike, while the Merseysiders continue to be linked with Newcastle striker Alexander Isak despite having a £110m bid rejected in August. However Slot says it was necessary for his side to spend so heavily this summer, insisting it would be incorrect to “romanticise” too much about their historic title victory.

Referencing how difficult Liverpool found it last season, Slot said: “To romanticise last season as much as we do – and sometimes we make this mistake inside the building as well, I mean the players – is incorrect. Last season was, every single time, a struggle, most wins were only by one goal and we had to fight really hard for it.”

Liverpool have made the perfect start to their title defence with victories over and Newcastle in their opening two league fixtures in 2025-26. New signing Ekitike has been in fine form following his move from , scoring two goals and registering one assist across the two games.

Liverpool are aiming to make it three straight league wins when they take on title rivals Arsenal in a mouth-watering clash at Anfield on Sunday, before the international break commences.