Liverpool's season has hit a rough patch, and the pressure is mounting on manager Arne Slot. With the Reds out of the Champions League and trophyless this campaign, a significant portion of the Anfield faithful are voicing their discontent, calling for change after a lacklustre run of form.
The recent 4-0 aggregate defeat to Paris Saint-Germain, despite a spirited second-leg effort, has only amplified the scrutiny. This has shifted focus squarely to the summer transfer window and the crucial rebuild needed, particularly in a defence that has struggled with injuries and a lack of reliable depth.
Now, a key piece of that rebuild may be falling into place. According to reports, Liverpool are leading the race to sign Bournemouth's experienced Argentinian defender, Marcos Senesi. With his contract expiring in June and no new deal on the horizon at the Vitality Stadium, the 29-year-old represents a savvy, Premier League-proven option to bolster the backline.
While signing a centre-back isn't a direct replacement for a manager, securing a leader like Senesi could be the first major step in reshaping the squad. It addresses a glaring weakness—the defensive instability that has seen midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai deployed at right-back this season. For fans dreaming of a return to the high-intensity, rock-solid Liverpool of recent years, this move feels like a step toward that future, potentially laying the foundation for whoever is in the dugout next season.
