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Massive claim emerges regarding Arne Slot still being in charge of Liverpool next month

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Massive Claim Emerges Regarding Arne Slot Still Being in Charge of Liverpool Next Month

Sensational Spanish reports have ignited speculation that Liverpool could sack Arne Slot as head coach within the next week, amid a turbulent 2025/26 season at Anfield. The 47-year-old Dutch manager, who guided Liverpool to the Premier League title in his debut 2024/25 campaign, is reportedly "walking on a tightrope" with the club's patience allegedly exhausted[2]. Despite an unprecedented £450m summer spending spree on new signings, hopes of defending the title have faded, leaving a top-four finish and Champions League qualification as the realistic domestic target[2].



Spanish media outlets claim Anfield chiefs are "preparing for his departure" and "already analysing profiles capable of rebuilding the project in the short-term," driven by frustration over repeated mistakes and a desire for a "drastic change"[2]. Recent frustrating draws against Leeds and Fulham have intensified scrutiny, ending a nine-game unbeaten run and thrusting Slot back under the spotlight—even at a club known for its patience compared to rivals like Chelsea and Manchester United[2][4]. Former Liverpool striker John Aldridge has warned that Slot is not immune from the sack[2].

Contrasting views emerge elsewhere. A YouTube analysis from Redmen TV asserts Liverpool has "NO PLANS to SACK Arne Slot," attributing struggles to mitigating factors like injuries, a tragic event, players wanting to leave, and the challenges of transitioning from a championship squad[3]. Slot himself remains defiant in his pre-Arsenal press conference, acknowledging "two draws too many" but emphasizing the squad's talent and potential for "special things" when fully fit[4]. He praised summer decisions aligned with sporting director Richard Hughes and highlighted impressive wins against top teams, insisting the club is in a "very good place" for the future despite lacking consistency[4].

Additional tensions surface with reports of clashes between Slot and Hughes over young prospect Rio Ngumoha's role, while Slot shut down queries on Crystal Palace's Marc Guehi as a January target[6][7]. As Liverpool face Arsenal this week, the "massive claim" underscores a precarious moment, though no official moves are confirmed[1][5].

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