
It is almost a certain that Liverpool will win the Premier League as of April 2025. They are 13 points clear of Arsenal with six games remaining.
The fact that the Gunners are nine points ahead of Aston Villa in seventh place says it all about any speculation that a title chase is still possible in the closing stretch. All Reds supporters will be thrilled by it, although some team members could be a little uncomfortable.
Since Liverpool has only won the Premier League once, winning is not an easy feat, thus all of the senior players will be vying for a winner’s medal in May. However, this might not be feasible for six first-team players.
Six Liverpool players must participate in at least five games or risk missing out on a medal.

Federico Chiesa, who signed in the summer, is the most prominent player who might be overlooked. He is now one game away from qualifying as he has only participated in four league games this season, against Fulham, Ipswich, Brentford, and Bournemouth.
Despite their youth, the other names are less well-known, yet they are all first team players. Despite not playing in the league this season, Tyler Morton, Trey Nyoni, and James McConnell have represented the senior squad in other tournaments.
When both Alisson and Caoimhin Kelleher were sidelined for the October encounter against Crystal Palace, Vitezslav Jaros got a rare opportunity in goal, but he is unlikely to get any further playing time.
Lastly, despite playing one game earlier in the season, Jayden Danns has no chance of making it to five. This is because he is now on loan at Sunderland, a Championship team, where the young player has regrettably been plagued by injuries.
2024–2025 Liverpool Player Stats
The player
Premier League Shows
Senior Participation in Every Competition
Chiesa Federico
4.
Twelve
Morton, Tyler
0
5.
Nyoni, Trey
0
5.
McConnell, James
0
4.
Danns, Jayden
One
4.
Jaros Vitezslav
One
2.
All six might still receive medals under the rule.
There are 40 medals available, but more may be awarded.

But even if the guys don’t play in five league games. They won’t necessarily lose out on a medal because of that. The Premier League really presents the winners with 40 commemorative medals, each measuring 2.25 inches (5.7 cm) in diameter and made of silver.
Any coach, player, or other official may get a medal from the winning team, provided that each player who made at least five Premier League appearances during the championship season receives one.
Additionally, the Premier League Board has the authority to seek and award additional medals. However, this would only occur if over 39 players had played in the league at least five times this season.
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