Liverpool are 150/1 to win an unprecedented quadruple in the 2025/26 season.
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Manager Arne Slot enjoyed a fantastic first season at Anfield as he guided Liverpool to their second Premier League trophy and their 20th top-flight title in English football.
The Reds appeared to be well placed to challenge on multiple fronts heading into the new year after progressing in the EFL Cup and finishing top during the league phase of the new-look UEFA Champions League.
But a shock defeat to Plymouth Argyle in the fourth round of the FA Cup in February was followed by elimination from Europe and a loss in the EFL Cup final a month later.
Nevertheless, Slot had emphatically answered any critics who had questioned his capabilities after taking over from Jurgen Klopp last summer.
This summer's business at Anfield suggests that Liverpool are intent on building on their league title and they look better equipped to sustain their silverware hopes well into the spring.
Jeremie Frimpong looks to be a solid replacement following Trent Alexander-Arnold's departure to Real Madrid, while the exuberance of Milos Kerkez, who has arrived from Bournemouth, should give the Reds fresh impetus down the left side of the pitch.
The club-record acquisition of Florian Wirtz, who is also the most expensive Premier League signing in history, will add even more creativity to a midfield which has been shrewdly rebuilt in recent times.
If Liverpool are able to add a number nine to their ranks along with a top-quality centre back, then their quadruple price could start to shorten over the coming months.
bet365 Trading expert Steve Freeth said: "Winning one trophy in England is tough enough. If greats like Sir Alex Ferguson and Pep Guardiola have been unable to land the English quadruple, it highlights just how challenging it is to win all four in one season.
Over recent years, we’ve seen teams like Manchester City and Liverpool get themselves into a fantastic position only to falter and fall short of the clean sweep, which is perfectly understandable given the demanding English calendar."
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