Just In: Liverpool Owners Confident of Appointing 58-Year-Old Manager to Replace Arne Slot
Liverpool’s season has taken a surprising downturn, and according to IndyKaila News, concern is growing within the club’s leadership over both the results and overall performances under current manager Arne Slot.
While the Dutchman’s position remains safe for the time being, sources suggest that patience among the club’s hierarchy may not last much longer if the team’s form doesn’t improve soon.
In a dramatic twist, reports claim that Jürgen Klopp — Liverpool’s legendary former manager — could be open to a sensational return to Anfield.
Slot was appointed last year to guide Liverpool into a new era following Klopp’s emotional exit. Despite leading the Reds to the Premier League title in his debut campaign, his second season has been far more difficult, with performances falling short of expectations.
After four straight Premier League defeats, Liverpool now sit below Manchester United in the table.
Senior figures at the club are reportedly alarmed not only by the poor results but also by the lack of intensity and cohesion in the team’s recent displays.
According to insiders, discussions have already taken place at board level regarding contingency plans should Slot fail to reverse the decline before the January transfer window. While the manager’s job remains secure for now, a mid-season change is not being ruled out.
In what would be one of football’s most remarkable storylines, several sources believe that Klopp, now 58, would be willing to return if Liverpool reached out.
For now, Slot stays in charge — but with growing pressure and restless supporters, the next few weeks could be decisive for his future and for Liverpool’s season.