The German announced his decision to step down as the Reds manager at the end of the season back in January. He had two years left on his contract, and Liverpool had agreed to pay Feyenoord £7.7m, plus £1.7m in add-ons for the Dutch manager.
Slot’s Feyenoord are currently second in the table, seemingly unable to stop PSV Eindhoven from claiming their first Eredivise title since 2018. PSV’s boss Peter Bosz expressed support for Slot taking charge of Liverpool, saying he “more than deserves it”.
Some fans expressed excitement about the potential change, with one jokingly referencing Sam Allardyce and another hoping for a particular style of play. Additionally, the community offers competitions, special offers, promotions, and adverts from its partners to its members.
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