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Arne Slot is not a name that most Liverpool fans will know a huge amount about.
With an attack-minded, high-intensity playing style and a track record of getting the most out of his resources, Slot has impressed the Liverpool hierarchy.
But what might Liverpool look like if Slot does take over?
The Reds squad looks well-suited to the system that he uses at the moment, where the principles are broadly similar to what Klopp and his staff have instilled.
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Feyenoord mainly uses a 4-2-3-1 system, which is subtly different from how Liverpool sets up.
Klopp uses one number six (Wataru End? or Alexis Mac Allister) where Slot usually goes with a double pivot, though the Dutchman could adapt.
Who could benefit most if he does go with a double pivot?
Ultimately, one of the appealing factors with Slot would be that his system would not be massively different from how Liverpool plays now.