Big Doubt About Average Volume in ETFs 🙏

I would like to create a DCA portfolio with some ETFs to hold for long term (5-10y). I have selected physically replicated ETFs with high AUM but I have doubts about the traded volumes. Many ETFs have average monthly volumes (30D) of less than 1M.

Could this cause problems when it comes time to liquidate the position?

Some examples, from tradingview data:

Consumer Staples ETF, ISIN: IE00BWBXM385 Ticker SXLP traded on London Sock Exchange has Average Volume (30D) of 10.55k

ISHARES MSCI EM ASIA UCITS ETF, ISIN: IE00B5L8K969 Ticker CEBL on DEUTSCHE BÖRSE XETRA has Average Volume (30D) of 14.62K

ISHARES CORE MSCI WORLD UCITS ETF, ISIN: IE00B4L5Y983 Ticker IWDA on Euronext exchange has Average Volume (30D) 147.17k

Some same ETFs have very different volumes compared to the exchange where they are listed. ETFs listed in USD have higher average volumes. I live in EU so I would prefer to choose ETFs listed in euros so as to also avoid the currency exchange fees of T212.

For example ISHARES CORE MSCI WORLD UCITS ETF (IE00B4L5Y983) listed on Euronext has an average volume (30D) of 147.17k which is much lower than the same ETF listed in USD on the London Stock Exchange where the average volumes(30D) are 1.07M.

Does this mean that would be better for me (to avoid a liquidity risk) choose the MSCI WORLD ETF listed in USD even if I pay the currency exchange fees?

I hope someone can help me understand this :pray: Thank you