Arne Slot emerges as the leading candidate to replace Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool after turning down Tottenham last summer.
Feyenoord manager Arne Slot is a candidate to replace Jurgen Klopp as Liverpool manager, talkSPORT understands.
He red We're still putting together their final list, but we're impressed with the work Slot has done on Feyenoord.
He also highly appreciates Liverpool's data-driven approach to selection. kloppThe successor.
The slot was searched for Tottenham before Ange Postecoglu was appointed last summer.
The Dutchman governed himself out of the running to take over at Spurs, where he ended up signing a new contract with De Kuip.
As talkSPORT reported on Monday, Sporting's Rubén Amorim is not seen as a possible candidate to take charge at Anfield when Klopp leaves this summer.
wolf boss Gary O'Neil is also not in the race despite reports to the contrary.
Slot has earned rave reviews since joining Feyenoord in 2021, with his fluid playing style earning him plenty of plaudits.
In his 146 games as a coach in all competitions, he has achieved 94 victories and his team has scored 329 goals in the process.
Under Slot's tutelage, Feyenoord won their second Eredivisie title this century, finishing seven points ahead of PSV.
And this season he has guided the club to KNVB Cup glory, while the club looks set to miss out to PSV in the top-flight championship this season.
Slot almost won the inaugural Europa Conference League in 2022, but Feyenoord lost 1-0 to Jose MourinhoIt's Rome.
Despite Slot facing an uncertain future, Feyenoord manager Dennis te Kloese has stated that he is confident the 45-year-old will remain at the club beyond the summer.
He told ESPN: “I think it's only fitting that he's in such a good position.
“It's very special how he has manifested himself in recent years and how he has really given Feyenoord a face.
“We responded by extending his contract. In any case, we assume that he will also be our coach next year.
“We have experienced this situation before and we will take good care of our own interests.”