Arne Slot is under growing pressure following Liverpool’s poor run of results, and the idea of bringing back Jurgen Klopp to Anfield is being seriously considered, as is the club’s long-term plan
Liverpool could actually turn to former manager Jurgen Klopp, should they decide to sack Arne Slot. The German is now reportedly being considered as a real candidate for the post he used to hold.
Klopp left Liverpool in the summer of 2024, and was replaced by Slot. The Dutchman was an immediate hit and led Liverpool to the Premier League title in his first season, but has now come under mounting pressure following a disastrous run of nine defeats in 12 matches across all competitions.
Mirror Football understands the Liverpool manager is not in any immediate danger of the sack at present. However, The Sun report that should Slot ultimately be sacked by Anfield bosses, then they could approach Klopp about taking the role until the end of the season.
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It is claimed the club would then work on a deal for their top long-term target, PSG boss Luis Enrique.
The report says that conversations have taken place among Liverpool executives over the future of Slot. Bosses are said to be worried that the manager is losing the dressing room.
Speaking following Wednesday night’s 4-1 loss against PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League, Slot said: “It would be nice to turn it around and get a victory.
“But if you are working as a coach and not doing well then it is normal that questions are asked.
“If you lose so many times, people start talking about that. I have got a lot of support from above. I am OK with my position.
“They don’t call every single minute of the day to say they trust me, but in the normal conversations we have, I feel the trust.”
Liverpool are back in action on Sunday afternoon when they take on West Ham United at the London Stadium (2.05pm kick-off). A loss in that game would pile serious pressure on Slot’s job.
Following a summer transfer spend of over £420million, it is hard to reason why the collapse has been so substantial.
A whopping £125million of that was spent on striker Alexander Isak. However, the Sweden international has struggled since moving from Newcastle, with his only goal for the club coming in the Carabao Cup win over Championship side Southampton.
Klopp is currently employed by Red Bull as the Head of Global soccer. And speaking about the possibility over never returning to coaching again, Klopp gave an interesting answer.
“That’s what I think. But you don’t know,” he told The Athletic in October.
“I’m 58. If I started again at 65, everybody will say, ‘You said you’ll never do it again!’ Er, sorry, I thought 100 per cent (when I said it)! That is what I think now. I don’t miss anything [about being a manager].”
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