Feyenoord chief responds to Arne Slot Liverpool next manager speculation

Arne Slot

Arne Slot is currently one of the top candidates for taking over from Jürgen Klopp at Liverpool. -Attribution: Getty Images

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Dennis te Kloese, the technical director of Feyenoord, believes that Arne Slot will continue to work with the club within the Eredivisie, despite rumors suggesting that he might join Liverpool.

Liverpool is still searching for a new manager as Jurgen Klopp has said he will leave at the end of the season. Xabi Alonso and Ruben Amorim were thought to be the top choices to replace him, but Alonso decided to stay at Bayer Leverkusen. Recently, there have been reports that Amorim is no longer a likely candidate for the job.

Before these reports came out, there were rumors connecting Slot to the soon-to-be available Liverpool position for the past few days. He made a big impression in the Netherlands by winning the Eredivisie championship with Feyenoord last year, and then just recently winning the KNVB Cup.

Liverpool may need to make amends with their rivals until they can find the ideal candidate for their vacant manager position.

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Last year, there were many rumors about the 45-year-old person moving to Tottenham Hotspur. However, that person decided to renew their contract with the Dutch club until 2026. This person is named Slot, and despite the Premier League's previous interest, Feyenoord managed to keep them. Te Kloese, who's in charge of the club, believes that they'll be able to keep Slot once again.

Te Kloese, as quoted by VI, stated that it makes sense for him to be in a favorable position. It is remarkable how he has established himself and become the face of Feyenoord in recent times.

We decided to renew his contract as a response. Regardless, we are under the impression that he will continue to serve as our coach for the upcoming year.

We've been through this before, and we'll ensure that we're looking out for ourselves.

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