Liverpool appears to be finally taking a major step forward in terms of appointing a successor to take over from Jurgen Klopp after he leaves at the end of the season.
Arne Slot is currently the firm frontrunner to be Liverpool’s next manager, but if the pursuit of the Feyenoord boss hits the rocks irretrievably, one of his peers might just be keen on replacing Jurgen Klopp for the second time in his career.
Mohamed Salah, the Egyptian legend, has long been hailed as a cornerstone of Liverpool FC‘s success. However, as the season unfolds, Salah finds himself in a concerning slump, raising questions about his ability to steer Liverpool towards glory once more, reported by GOAL.
According to reports from Netherlands, Arne Slot’s stance on potentially becoming the next Liverpool manager seems clear. The Reds have had an opening offer of £7.7m for the 45-year-old rejected by Feyenoord, although Paul Joyce has indicated that it shouldn’t take a substantially greater figure to persuade the Eredivisie club to do business.
Liverpool have experienced a minor setback in their pursuit of Arne Slot, although it’s not one which should prove terminal to their hopes of appointing the Feyenoord manager.
A man who not many had heard of never mind considered to be Liverpool manager is now a huge step closer to taking the job and now Arne Slot’s release clause has been revealed.
Liverpool have reportedly ‘opened negotiations’ with Feyenoord over a potential move for Arne Slot. This update comes from the ever-reliable Paul Joyce of the Times, with the Reds understood to still be monitoring alternative candidates.
The Merseyside derby can sometimes bring the worst out of people and that seems to have been the case with Tony Bellew during one particular match. Speaking with Match of the Day, the Everton fan said: “I sat here for the derby, the horrible derby [September 2001] when that horrible man Steven Gerrard scored.
Liverpool and Everton playing is always a game that fires the whole city up but Jurgen Klopp has tried his best to reduce the anger involved in these matches.
Mo Salah is one of the greatest players in world football but hearing that his practices are inspiring even those at Goodison Park, is telling to his legacy.
Arne Slot, it seems, is not a manager who celebrates mediocrity or small-club mentality. Footage released by the Pride of Rotterdamn’s official X (formerly Twitter) recalls the Dutchman’s inspiring speech to his players before a 3-2 win at the Johan Cruijff Arena.
Liverpool and Everton are set to lock horns in the Merseyside derby and ahead of the game one man with a foot in the blue camp will be upsetting many. Speaking on The Overlap, Anthony Gordon said: “Steven Gerrard was my football hero growing up.
It’s a no from Xabi Alonso, a maybe for Ruben Amorim, and now Liverpool appear to be focusing their attention on Feyenoord’s Arne Slot. Ben Jacobs reported on X (formerly Twitter) that the Reds are intensifying their pursuit of the Dutchman this week.
Liverpool will have to pay up if they are seeking to hire Arne Slot from Feyenoord. The Dutch Cup winners and the 2022-2023 Eredivisie champions could be losing their head coach.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has urged his players to remain calm tonight. The Reds are set to take on Everton in the Premier League in a massive grudge clash.
Liverpool star Diogo Jota will be out for at least one or two weeks in a blow to the team. The Portugal forward was in good form, scoring in a 3-1 win over Fulham at the weekend.
Liverpool youngster Stefan Bajcetic continued his comeback with the club's Under-21s. The midfielder is working hard to return after a long-term injury and will likely be back with the first team from next season.
Arne Slot has emerged as the new favourite to succeed Jurgen Klopp as Liverpool boss this summer and Fabrizio Romano has now revealed another meeting will ‘soon’ take place between the Reds’ hierarchy and the current Feyenoord boss.
Steve Nicol has suggested that Liverpool should replace Mo Salah with a striker rather than a winger when the Egyptian’s time at Anfield comes to an end.
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