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'An internal review of everything': Fabrizio Romano reports on critical FSG meeting
Fabrizio Romano has disclosed that Liverpool owners FSG are planning a comprehensive internal review of all club operations at the end of the season, with manager Arne Slot's future hanging in the balance.[1][3]
The Dutch coach, who took over last summer, has faced a challenging campaign. Liverpool trail Arsenal by 16 points in the Premier League with only 12 games left, making title retention impossible despite the club's history of dramatic comebacks. Slot enters the summer with one year remaining on his contract, prompting a pivotal decision from the hierarchy.[1]
Speaking on his Here We Go podcast, Romano emphasized that Champions League qualification is the decisive factor for Slot's job security. "For Arne Slot the situation is quite clear," Romano stated. "Being in the Champions League next season will be absolutely crucial for him. If Liverpool will not be in the Champions League next season, I think this could bring them into an important review in the summer."[1]
Romano detailed that FSG, the board, and owners will convene post-season to assess performance across the board. "Now the full focus is on the pitch, on Champions League, on the opportunity to win a trophy which would be massive for Liverpool. Then in the summer, review at the club," he added. Securing top-four status would strongly influence retaining Slot, but failure could trigger major changes.[1][3]
The review extends beyond the manager, potentially scrutinizing recruitment, youth development, and overall strategy amid Liverpool's European ambitions. Slot's immediate priority is salvaging the season through cup success or Champions League spots, but the end-of-season meeting looms large. Fans await clarity on whether this signals stability or upheaval at Anfield.[1][3]
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