Liverpool and Feyenoord are on track to finalize a deal for Arne Slott to succeed Jurgen Klopp.
Negotiations are progressing positively, with Dutch sources citing a figure of £9.85 million, but Sky Sports News has been told that no price has yet been decided and negotiations are continuing.
Slott, who led the Dutch club to their second Eredivisie title of the century last season, has been on Liverpool's shortlist from the start of a long and rigorous process, ensuring that all important criteria are met. Once we finished our due diligence, we came out on top.
Xabi Alonso, an outstanding candidate for every top club looking for a new manager this summer, has been eliminated from the competition by remaining at Bayer Leverkusen.
Sports coach Ruben Amorim is on Liverpool's shortlist and despite external noise about him, the club have always maintained that he is not a strong or preferred option. Ta.
He ticked a number of boxes, but his approach to play, particularly in a back three and his long-term vision, is in keeping with the current team and the philosophy that runs through all age groups at Liverpool. It didn't fit.
The suggestion that there are financial reasons behind Amorim not being the top choice at Anfield has been called fiction.
There was also skepticism as to why the 39-year-old Amorim held talks with West Ham in public, with one mediator suggesting Amorim was trying to put pressure on Liverpool by showing them there were other options. It suggests that it is.
The club had decided prior to that point that Slott was a better fit for football and was a good communicator and linker.
The character material of all the candidates also proved that he was the frontrunner.
On Thursday, Slott said he was confident a deal could be reached. “Everyone understands that Feyenoord want to receive as much money as possible, but I have a feeling they won't begrudge this move,” he said.
“We expect the situation to become clearer in the coming days.”
Why are Liverpool so keen on the slot?
Slott, who won last weekend's Dutch Cup and led Feyenoord to their first title in six years last season, is appealing to Liverpool with his aggressive, full-throttle style.
He has trained his team to become adept at converting defensive actions into shooting opportunities and is top of the Eredivisie for tackles won in the opponents' final third.
Feyenoord has the best defense in the league and the second best offensive metrics.
Slott has proven his ability to improve individually as well as collectively while operating on a smaller budget than the main players, and his penchant for a 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 formation is one that Liverpool's It's perfect for the team.
Slott has previously had approaches from Tottenham, Chelsea and Leeds. He signed a new contract last May that will keep him at Feyenoord until 2026, but has also mentioned his desire to take the next step in his career.
Slott have a strong track record in player development and have a higher budget and resources compared to their rivals in both AZ Alkmaar and Feyenoord. This is important when looking at the current state of football and how it will change.
We take a look at the teeth of the Premier League's profitability and sustainability rules, highlighting the importance of initiatives on the training pitch as some clubs push for 'anchoring' and the introduction of tougher salary caps. The importance of gender, being able to draw on young talent, and working well within your means will become more pronounced.
Under Fenway Sports Group, Liverpool are run in a healthy and sustainable manner and it would be wise to hire a manager who can continue to make the most of their resources.
Most of the candidates Liverpool are considering would have ticked that box, but Slott's playing approach and philosophy meshes very well with what Klopp has practiced at the club, making him It made me stand out.
That means no large-scale tactical changes or adaptations. Liverpool have his one vision and style of play that is common across all age groups, and they would be wise to continue with that as it determines the stylistic profile they employ.
It's a leap from the Eredivisie to a team aiming to win the Premier League and dominate Europe in the big leagues, but any potential successor to Klopp carries risks.
Carla: Liverpool's slot signing shows lack of top manager
Jamie Carragher says Liverpool's move to sign the slot shows they lack a “top manager” at the moment.
talk to sky sportsformer Liverpool defender Carragher said: “It's a big jump from Feyenoord to Liverpool and looking at who Liverpool are looking for, they probably lack a true top manager at the moment.'' I think it shows.”
“Initially it was Xabi Alonso, who has only completed a full season as a manager. Then there was talk of Ruben Amorim from Sporting, but he is only 39 years old. Arne Slott is now the favorite.”
Carragher said the possible scenarios in which he could face a slot at Anfield include Klopp taking over in 2014 after his time as manager at Borussia Dortmund, or Rafa Benítez stepping in in 2004 after leaving Valencia. He added that the scenario is different from the one presented.
“I don’t think it’s like Benitez or Klopp coming in,” he said. “Benitez won two La Liga titles and one UEFA Cup, Klopp won some league titles and reached the Champions League final. Liverpool were actually in a different space at the time.
“In that Liverpool team, certainly under Benitez, who I was in, we were a team that was trying to qualify for the top four, and it was the same when Klopp came in.
“But Liverpool are in a different era now. In fact, they want to challenge for the Premier League every season. We hope to at least reach the quarter-finals of the Champions League next season. ”
“I think it's a big leap, but he's obviously a great coach with a great track record. We'll see.”
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“Slots bring crazy, sexy soccer”
Slott replaces Dick Advocaat at Feyenoord for the start of the 2021-22 season, with the club finishing fifth in the previous season.
Just two years later they became Eredivisie champions. He was able to build a pressing team and win while playing intense, attack-oriented football.
Feyenoord are second to PSV Eindhoven this season, with a nine-point difference with four games left. In Europe, they finished third in the Champions League group stage and then fell to the Europa League, where they were eliminated by Roma on penalties in February.
talk to sky sports“He is Liverpool's number one candidate,” said Dutch soccer journalist Marcel van der Klaan.
“It was only a matter of time before another big club in England came knocking on the door. He was very impressive not only for his success as a manager, but also for his very attack-oriented Josep Guardiola-style style of football. Ta.
“I don't think Feyenoord will stand in the way. They know he is a wanted manager, but they will demand a big fee. He has two years left on his contract.
“This was a record contract. No team in Dutch football had ever paid such a huge salary to a manager.
“The players love him, the fans love him, the club loves him. They don't want to let him go because Feyenoord didn't have a clause in his contract that he renewed last year. has the right to demand a high transfer fee.”
“He was a successful coach and made Feyenoord champions by playing crazy, sexy football. What this man brings to the football pitch is sexy.”
“Here there is nothing to win anymore for him. The next step for him is to join a big league club and for a Dutchman there is no league bigger than the Premier League.”
“I would be surprised if Slott doesn't take this chance and become Liverpool manager next season.”
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