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Arne Slot 'on shortlist' for surprise Premier League job alongside Ruben Amorim

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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesArne SlotArne Slot could find himself coming up against Liverpool next season, with reports suggesting the Dutchman is being lined up for another job in the Premier LeagueArne Slot has already been linked with a return to management after being fired by Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)Arne Slot is already being linked with a return to management after being fired by Liverpool, with claims that he’s being eyed for another Premier League job.Slot was dismissed after two years in charge at Anfield last weekend, having overseen a poor second season in charge after winning the Premier League title in his first campaign. If reports are to be believed though, he could end up coming up against Slot next season.According to TeamTalk, the Reds’ former head coach has been identified as a contender for the Fulham job after it was confirmed that Marco Silva will be leaving the club.



One of them is Slot, who is said to be admired internally at Craven Cottage.Former Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim and ex-Tottenham manager Thomas Frank are also said to be in the running, with both without a job after being dismissed during the season.Slot and former Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim are reportedly being considered by Fulham(Image: Getty Images)Fulham is said to be planning to hold talks over the coming days before deciding which candidates to pursue.Slot has already been linked with a number of jobs since being dismissed from Liverpool, including the vacant AC Milan job, while he is also one of the favorites to take over at Newcastle if Eddie Howe is fired after a disappointing season for the Magpies.Writing an open letter to Liverpool fans following his exit, Slot said: “This club will always judge itself by the biggest honors. Learn moreLiverpool FC have launched their new home kit for the 2026/27, inspired by iconic adidas strip worn during the club's 1989/90 title-winning campaign."But I also leave knowing the club is exactly where it belongs: amongst Europe’s elite.

Securing Champions League football was an important responsibility and one that ensures Liverpool can continue competing at the highest level next season and beyond."I leave with complete confidence in what lies ahead. Change is part of football, but I know that this club will continue to make its people proud."Choose Liverpool.com as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Liverpool FCArne SlotPremier LeagueRuben AmorimFulham FC