Liverpool confirm Dutchman Arne Slot as new manager
Feyenoord's Dutch headcoach Arne Slot waves during a Dutch Eredivisie first division football match between Feyenoord and Excelsior Rotterdam at the Feyenoord Stadium de Kuip in Rotterdam on May 19, 2024. (Photo by Bart Stoutjesdijk / ANP / AFP)
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Feyenoord coach Arne Slot was Monday confirmed as Jurgen
Klopp's successor at Liverpool by the Premier League club.
Liverpool said in a statement that the Dutchman, 45, would
take up the position of head coach on June 1, subject to a work permit.
The club did not specify the length of his contract in their
statement but Sky Sports said it understood Slot had signed a three-year deal.
Slot's arrival has been an open secret, with Liverpool
reportedly agreeing a compensation deal worth up to £9.4 million ($12 million).
He confirmed Anfield was his next destination at his final
pre-match press conference at the Eredivisie club on Friday.
Klopp announced his departure in January and took charge of
his final game on Sunday, a 2-0 win against Wolves.
In his final speech to the Anfield crowd, the German urged
fans to throw their full support behind Slot.
"You welcome the new manager like you welcomed
me," he said. "You go all-in from the first day. And you keep believing
and you push the team."
Slot moved to Feyenoord in 2021 after impressing in his
first managerial role at AZ Alkmaar.
He led the Dutch giants to the inaugural Europa Conference
League final at the end of his first season. They narrowly lost 1-0 to Jose
Mourinho's Roma.
Slot then delivered just a second league title in 24 years
to De Kuip last season before penning a new three-year deal.
"You can see people are genuinely sorry you are leaving,"
he said on Friday.
"You can say that with words, but when you see it in
people's faces, it affects me quite a lot."
Feyenoord have enjoyed a strong season, winning the Dutch
Cup and coming second to an all-conquering PSV Eindhoven side.
Liverpool captain and fellow Dutchman Virgil van Dijk has
hailed Slot's attacking mindset, saying it would suit the philosophy at
Anfield.
Initially, Bayer Leverkusen boss and former Liverpool
midfielder Xabi Alonso was the favourite to succeed Klopp at Anfield.
However, Alonso has committed to staying at Leverkusen after
leading them to a first-ever Bundesliga title.
Liverpool won the League Cup in Klopp's final season in
charge and finished third in the Premier League, qualifying for next season's
Champions League.


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