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·4 September 2024
Liverpool Announce Champions League Squad For Campaign Ahead

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·4 September 2024
Liverpool have officially unveiled their squad for the 2024-25 Champions League season, promising an electrifying return to Europe’s premier football competition. With the announcement made via their official website, fans are buzzing with anticipation over the challenges and triumphs that await.
As part of a revamped Champions League format, Liverpool will compete against a diverse group of eight teams in the opening stage. The Reds are set to host fixtures at Anfield against illustrious clubs including Bologna, Bayer Leverkusen, Real Madrid, and Lille. Meanwhile, their away fixtures are no less daunting, with matches scheduled against AC Milan, RB Leipzig, Girona, and PSV Eindhoven.
The first clash in this lineup will see Liverpool travel to face AC Milan on September 17, a match that is eagerly awaited by fans and pundits alike. The squad chosen to carry Liverpool’s hopes into these fixtures comprises a mix of seasoned warriors and emerging talents.
Liverpool’s strategy in selecting their Champions League squad has been meticulous. UEFA rules permit teams to name up to 25 players in List A, which must include at least eight ‘locally trained players’. Liverpool’s List A is a blend of experience and youth, featuring key players such as Alexander-Arnold, Alisson, and Salah, alongside newer faces like Nyoni and Nallo.
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The squad’s depth is further enhanced by the inclusion of young talents who qualify under the club-trained status, such as Conor Bradley, Harvey Elliott, and Jarell Quansah. These players, due to their age and training with the club, are listed under List B, which can be updated throughout the season before each match, offering flexibility in team selection.
According to UEFA’s regulations, clubs reaching the knockout rounds can make up to three tactical additions to List A by February 6, 2025, while maintaining the squad size limit. This rule allows clubs like Liverpool to adapt their strategies based on the tournament’s progress and their needs.
Goalkeepers: Alisson, Jaros, Kelleher
Defenders: Alexander-Arnold, Gomez, Konate, Nallo, Robertson, Tsimikas, Van Dijk
Midfielders: Endo, Gravenberch, Hill, Jones, Mac Allister, Morton, Nyoni, Szoboszlai
Forwards: Chiesa, Diaz, Gakpo, Jota, Nunez, Salah
Expect to see young players Bradley, Quansah & Elliott to be consistently involved too.