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The departure of Jürgen Klopp at the end of the season having been noted since last winter, Liverpool has since been active in finding his successor. After having surveyed Xabi Alonso for a while then Ruben Amorim, the Mersey club made Arne Slot its new priority. The trail leading to the Dutchman, stationed at Feyenoord Rotterdam and recent winner of the Dutch Cup, has gained momentum in the last few hours to such an extent that the main party himself has warned his players of the interest of the residents of Anfield and therefore a potential departure this summer, as mentioned by us this Thursday. Asked about this, Virgil Van Dijk seems convinced by this choice.
“Arne Slot is currently one of the best Dutch coaches. With the way he plays, the philosophy he has, he can be a Liverpool manager. But I have read and heard that it is far from there. We will see. We will focus on that next season, it’s still a long way off.”assured the boss of the Reds rearguard to ViaPlay on the sidelines of his team’s defeat at Everton.
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