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Arne Slot’s future has once again been put in major doubt after reports emerge from Spain over his most likely replacement. Between his Anfield connection from his time as a player, to his working relationship with Florian Wirtz and Jeremie Frimpong, there are a multitude of reasons reported as to why he would make the ideal replacement for Slot amid the Dutchman’s failures at Anfield over the last nine months.
Liverpool’s chance to sign Alonso is described as “golden” while “there are top clubs still interested” in hiring the 44-year-old ahead of what will be a crucial summer transfer window. Arne Slot on if he’s heavily involved in planning for this summer transfer window at Liverpool… “Yes I am.
And I know why you ask this question.” pic.twitter.com/PtSy9V9oQ4 — Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) April 4, 2026 Arne Slot is no longer the right man to lead Liverpool forward While the British press has recently been arguing that there are mitigating factors for Liverpool’s failures this season, Slot’s performance as the club’s leader, tactical innovator and grounding point has left far too much to be desired in order for him to continue with the confidence of the supporters. FSG could still decide to part ways with Slot, but keeping him for the 2026-27 season based on what we’ve seen this season would be a decision not grounded in the facts: Liverpool have lost 18 games in all competitions Liverpool have lost 5 of their last eight games Arne Slot has inaqequately explained the problems at hand Liverpool have been eliminated from every silverware race without a fight Liverpool’s players have individually and collectively regressed at an alarming clip Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson are leaving for free in 2 months There is little, from a supporter’s perspective, to inspire confidence ahead of a challenging summer.
