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While the season continues for most of Liverpool’s squad due to international commitments, others are picking up as they enjoy their final weeks of rest.
It’s surprising in some ways to think that pre-season starts in the first week of July, at a time when others will still be playing for their country and just enjoying the summer break.
But those who have not met any international commitments or fulfilled their duties are already scattered around the world, making the most of the downtime before a new era begins at Anfield.
Mohamed Salah, for example, combines relaxation time with work in the gym – the man is truly committed to his fitness – while also celebrating his 32nd birthday earlier this month:
Harvey Elliott gets to know the sights and experiences of Ibiza, from the open water to meeting fellow Red Tyler Morton on his travels:
Kostas Tsimikas has been chasing the sun, not to blame, visiting Sicily and, more recently, his native Greece – all this coming after a trip to the Maldives.
A summer itinerary we’ll all be jealous of:
His future seems far away from Liverpool beyond this summer, but defender Sepp van den Berg was looking for a nice dinner as he awaits his next career move:
After a season at Mainz, the young Dutchman was valued at £20m by Liverpool and is expected to move on as he has not played for the club since 2020.
With the announcement aimed at a return to action, youngster Calum Scanlon – who made his debut last season – showed off his work with SPS Performance in Dubai, calling it a “recharge”:
Finally, Curtis Jones jetted off in style to the United States, presumably Los Angeles, as he enjoys his last few weeks off before trying to prove himself under Arne Slott:
The above players are set to be involved for the first day of pre-season early next month, with four friendlies scheduled before the league season kicks off in Ipswich on August 17.
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