Arne Slot spent last week parties in the night clubs of Ibiza to celebrate the winning of the Premier League title when he was on the sun magazines, he was already planning how he could do it again next year.

And the Liverpool boss says that his team needs some 'extra weapons' in his team to go back-to-back and set up a more serious challenge in the Champions League after their last 16 exit to final finalists Paris Saint-Germain.

One of them is already through the door with Bayer Leverkusen Wing back Jeremie Frimpong in the country before he is a medical completed on Monday, a five-year-old deal will sign with his € 35 million clause that is activated but more will want more.

When asked if he is planning to evolve to prevent others from working out his tactics, Slot said: 'If I look at the way we think of next season and our team, these are things I think about. I think we can find one or two extra weapons that this team does not have.

'Maybe, maybe by using the transfer market. That is what we are trying to achieve. That will only make us stronger. That is what we need, because we saw the Manchester City £ 200 million in the winter transfer window. They will all.

“Apart from the transfer window, we can also improve certain aspects ourselves.”

Full back is an area that will upgrade Liverpool and the right side is already sorted by Frimpong – who scored five goals and has scored 12 assists this season – plus Conor Bradley, which was rewarded with a new contract until 2029, written last week.

They also focus on a left place and talks to sign Bournemouth's Milos Kerkez, worth around £ 45 million, can now intensify. The cherries cannot be eligible for Europe. And Liverpool is also planning to sign at least one forward with Darwin Nunez.

Slot has also spent time reflecting on whether he has sometimes played too much or too little, such as playing the B team in a FA Cup defeat against Plymouth, and hopes to have a deeper team to turn next season next season.

And another thing that he would change next season is to put the referees pressure to clamp on time waste. He added: “I don't wake up at night, but if I did, I might say:” Shit! There is no answer to that kind of game “.

'Every time we dropped points, it happened … keepers who did a minute and a half. I hope for the competition … Ruben Dias also said something about it, which is not always the best time to say it after dropping points. But he was right for me.

'Southampton can do what they want, but I think we should find an answer as a competition. People always tell you that the Premier League is so intense, so intense! But there are tactics to delay the game. '

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