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Liverpool Could Be About to Copy PSG Example - and Arne Slot's Job Might Depend on It
Liverpool FC under Arne Slot faces mounting pressure to emulate Paris Saint-Germain's (PSG) bold strategy of heavy summer investment, as the club's hierarchy weighs the Dutch manager's future amid intensifying competition for Champions League spots.[3]
The article explores parallels between Liverpool's current crossroads and PSG's transformative approach. PSG's decision to splash over €200 million on high-profile signings last summer propelled them to Champions League contention, a model Liverpool might replicate to safeguard Slot's position. Sir Kenny Dalglish, a Liverpool legend, emphasized the high stakes, noting that failing to secure top-four Premier League finishes or European progression could jeopardize Slot's tenure.[3]
Slot's set-piece woes earlier in the season highlighted defensive frailties, with Liverpool conceding 13 goals from dead balls in their first 26 matches while scoring just eight. The dismissal of set-piece coach Aaron Briggs in December sparked improvements: in the next 12 games, they conceded only two and scored eight, restoring their status as a top Champions League set-piece team.[1] Slot attributed this to normalized luck rather than major changes, insisting overall responsibility lies with him.
Transfer rumors intensify the narrative, with Liverpool reportedly rivaling PSG for Aston Villa's star midfielder Morgan Rogers ahead of the 2026-27 season. Rogers' potential arrival could trigger exits of three Liverpool squad members, signaling a squad overhaul akin to PSG's.[2] This battle underscores Liverpool's need for midfield reinforcement to compete in both Premier League and Europe.
Upcoming tests, like the set-piece-heavy clash against Nottingham Forest—where five of Liverpool's eight goals since 2022 came from dead balls—will probe Slot's progress.[1] Dalglish warns that rivals' pushes heighten expectations in the Slot era; without emulating PSG's ambition, Liverpool risks stagnation.[3] Slot's job may indeed hinge on Champions League success and strategic signings.
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