Liverpool owners are reportedly worried about the club’s recent poor performances and are considering a mid-season managerial change.
According to sources, there care glowing discussions within the board about the possibility of bringing back Jurgen Kloop, who left the club earlier this year after a successful tenure.
The club hierarchy is said to be evaluating options as pressure mounts from fans and pundits for swift action to restore stability and competitiveness.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot enjoyed a fantastic debut season at Anfield as the club claimed the English top-flight trophy with 84 points, but recent results are concerning and the club could be tempted to make a managerial change if things fail to improve soon.
The 3-2 defeat to Brentford on Saturday evening was their fourth consecutive loss in the Premier League and they are now sixth place in the English top flight table, seven point behind league leaders Arsenal.
Slot still returns to the full backing of the Liverpool hierarchy, however, he is under pressure to fix the Red’s current slump following a record-breaking summer transfer window in which they spent a whopping €482.9 million on Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, Milos Kerkez, Kereme Frimpong and Giovanni Leoni.
Jurgen Klopp resigned as Liverpool’s boss in 2024, after a supremely successful nine-year stint at Anfield and Arne Slot was chosen as his replacement after an impressive spell in charge of Eredivisie giants Feyenoord.
The Reds spent just €42 million during Slot’s first transfer window at the club and they were expected to endure a difficult 2024 -25 campaign following the departure of Kloop, however they won their second ever Premier League title.
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