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Arne Slot already knows what to do after being handed Liverpool exit route

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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesArne SlotAjax made contact with Liverpool over Arne Slot but was rebuffed, with the Reds standing firm on their manager's future at Anfield as he remains under contract until 2027Arne Slot is set to stay at Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)Arne Slot looks set to remain at Liverpool despite mounting pressure and reported interest from Dutch team Ajax.Slot has endured a torrid second campaign at Anfield, following his success in guiding the Reds to the Premier League title last season. The club's poor run of form has brought Slot's future into sharp focus.Yet it appears he will not be departing any time soon.



According to Dutch media reports, Ajax has been eyeing a move for Slot as it seeks a permanent successor to Fred Grim.READ MORE: Liverpool urged to rip spine out of team and make 3 huge summer transfersREAD MORE: Liverpool handed boost without kicking ball as Champions League hopes endedIt is understood that the Eredivisie outfit made an approach for Slot, only to be swiftly turned away by Liverpool.The 47-year-old remains firmly entrenched at Anfield and has no desire to join Ajax at this point in his career.He is contracted to the Merseyside club until 2027. Previous reports have indicated that the Anfield hierarchy are intent on standing by Slot and will afford him the time needed to turn the club's fortunes around.Slot reacts after his Liverpool side's 3-2 loss at Manchester United on Sunday(Image: Darren Staples / AFP via Getty Images)Offering his perspective on Slot's future, former Liverpool stalwart Dietmar Hamann said: "I've heard that Arne Slot will be there next season."I think there's a case to be made that maybe a change of manager should happen or should have happened."But Liverpool have always been very loyal to their managers.

But yeah, I think it's a decision that is understandable."For probably the first time in a long time Liverpool fans are split, it's a very knowledgeable fan base and Liverpool doesn't usually sack managers."That's obviously changed in the last 10 or 12 years because the game has changed and managers have to leave quicker than they did 20 or 25 years ago."But usually when the fan base turns, it's a matter of time before the manager has to go."Now with Arne Slot, I think it's split because of what he's done last season. I think it's probably the first time in a long time that it's as split as it's ever been."Choose Liverpool.com as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Liverpool FCArne Slot