Following the confirmation of a new coach, speculation arises about a potential shake-up at Liverpool, with Wataru Endo unexpectedly linked to a departure after just one season at Anfield.
With Jurgen Klopp’s impending exit and Arne Slot set to step in, the club anticipates changes in the summer transfer window.
Endo, who joined Liverpool from Stuttgart for £16 million last year, has emerged as a key player this season, featuring in 41 matches across various competitions and netting three goals.
Despite initial doubts surrounding his signing, especially after Liverpool missed out on primary targets like Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia, Endo has won over fans with his consistent performances.
While Klopp has praised Endo’s contributions, rumors, fueled by journalist Graeme Bailey, suggest that the 31-year-old may be considering a return to the Bundesliga.
Bailey, in conversation with Rousing The Kop, hinted at the possibility of Endo’s move being a short-term fix, indicating that a Bundesliga return wouldn’t be surprising given his modest salary and transfer fee.
While the departures of Thiago Alcantara and Joel Matip appear likely due to their expiring contracts, the situation with Endo is more complex.
While it’s evident that Endo may not align with Arne Slot’s long-term vision, dismissing him solely based on age could be hasty, especially during a transitional phase where experience holds significant importance.