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·25 Maret 2026
Report: Arne Slot expected to leave Liverpool this summer

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·25 Maret 2026

Liverpool could be on the verge of a managerial change, with reports from Germany indicating that Arne Slot will leave Anfield at the end of the season. According to Axel Hesse of SportBILD, Slot’s departure has been triggered by disappointing results and mounting pressure from fans following a season that has failed to match the high expectations set last year.
“The tenth league defeat of the season is expected to have sealed the end of Arne Slot (47),” Hesse wrote.
Slot’s first campaign at Liverpool had started brightly, with a title-winning debut that raised hopes of a seamless transition from the Jurgen Klopp era. However, inconsistencies on the pitch and a series of underwhelming performances have shifted the mood around Anfield. Recent results, including a 2-1 defeat at Brighton, have intensified speculation that Slot will not continue beyond this season.
“After the 2-1 defeat in Brighton, it was probably only the weakness of the direct competitors for the Champions League places that saved the Liverpool coach from immediate dismissal. The step will be taken in the summer at the latest,” Hesse added.

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Reports suggest that Liverpool already have a replacement in mind. Xabi Alonso, the former Liverpool midfielder who has enjoyed considerable success as Leverkusen’s head coach, is reportedly set to take over once the summer arrives.
“The desired successor has already been determined: Xabi Alonso (44). However, Leverkusen’s champion maker does not want to join during the season,” Hesse explained.
Alonso’s name has long been linked with a return to Anfield, and his tactical approach has drawn praise in Germany, where he has established himself as a promising young coach capable of leading teams to titles. His potential appointment would mark a clear shift in philosophy, and Liverpool supporters are likely to scrutinise his every decision closely in what promises to be a delicate transition period.
Slot’s struggles have been compounded by the atmosphere in the stands. Fans who once celebrated his arrival have grown restless as Liverpool’s performances have failed to match expectations. The combination of tactical inconsistencies and the weight of expectation following Klopp’s departure has created a challenging environment for the Dutchman.
The narrative surrounding Slot’s tenure has evolved rapidly. Just a few months ago, the optimism around Liverpool’s new era was tangible, yet it has now been overshadowed by a campaign that has seen the club stumble at critical moments, leaving fans concerned about Europe’s top-four ambitions.
Should the reports prove accurate, the summer will bring a significant managerial shift at Anfield. Slot’s exit would close a short but eventful chapter, while Alonso’s arrival could signal a fresh start built around young talent and a forward-thinking tactical approach. For Liverpool, who have navigated a difficult post-Klopp era, the upcoming months will be decisive in shaping the club’s trajectory and ambitions for both domestic and European success.

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From a Liverpool supporter perspective, this report, if true, reflects a harsh reality. Slot arrived at Anfield amid high expectations, and while last season’s title win suggested a bright future, the current campaign has exposed vulnerabilities. Fans are right to voice frustration; the team has not consistently performed at the level required to compete among Europe’s elite, and this has amplified scrutiny on the manager.
Xabi Alonso as a successor presents both hope and uncertainty. His credentials in Germany are impressive, but he will face the dual pressures of stepping into the Klopp legacy and helping Liverpool recover from the emotional setbacks of recent seasons. The loss of Diogo Jota last year still lingers in supporters’ minds, and any manager coming in must manage not just tactics, but also morale and emotional recovery within the squad.
Ultimately, this development signals that Liverpool are prepared to make bold decisions to secure long-term stability. Alonso’s potential arrival could bring a more measured, strategic approach to Anfield, though supporters will demand immediate progress. For now, Slot’s exit, if confirmed, will mark the end of an era, and the summer will be crucial for Liverpool’s ambitions, both in the Premier League and in Europe.









































