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Feyenoord coach to replace Klopp – reports

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LIVERPOOL have lined up Feyenoord coach Arne Slot as the successor to departing manager Jurgen Klopp, and have opened negotiatio­ns with the Eredivisie club, Dutch media reported yesterday.

The Algemeen Dagblad newspaper said Liverpool made contact with Feyenoord yesterday morning.

Slot was heavily linked with a possible move to Tottenham Hotspur last year, but opted to stay at Feyenoord and signed a contract extension with the Dutch side until 2026.

Reports added that Liverpool will have to pay an undisclose­d sum to Feyenoord for Slot’s services.

He has been widely praised for his innovative, attacking football with Feyenoord, winning the league title in the last season, as well as the KNVB Cup on Sunday.

In his first season at Feyenoord, he also led the Rotterdam club to the inaugural final of the Europa Conference League.

Slot, who was a journeyman midfielder as a player, began his coaching career at AZ Alkmaar, first as an assistant under John van den Brom and then as the head coach from 2019 to 2020.

Earlier this week, Feyenoord CEO Dennis te Kloese responded to questions over Slot’s future in an interview with ESPN, saying: “We assume that he will also be our trainer next year.

“We have experience­d this situation before and will take good care of our own interests.”

Liverpool were linked with a move for their former player and Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso earlier this year, but the Spaniard opted to commit his future to the Bundesliga champions.

Sporting Lisbon coach Ruben Amorim was also among the names linked with the top job at Liverpool.

Klopp announced in January that he would stand down as Liverpool manager at the end of the season.

The German joined the club in October 2015 and has won the Champions League, Premier League, Club World Cup, FA Cup, League Cup and Super Cup, as well as the Community Shield.

In his final campaign, Liverpool have won the League Cup and remain in contention for the Premier League title.

The Reds are second in the standings. They were on 74 points from 33 matches, three behind leaders Arsenal, before their derby against Everton late last night.

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