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The Dutch newspaper “De Telegraaf” revealed the serious steps of the English club “Liverpool” to pave the way for its former coach Arne Sloat to take over the technical supervision of the Dutch national football team.
The report states that the English club’s management is working to make special arrangements so that he does not lose his financial rights if the Dutch coach accepts to take over the technical responsibility of the national team, following the decision to sack him at the end of last season.
Slott is the most popular candidate to succeed Koeman
Arne Sloat is considered one of the most popular candidates to take over the technical responsibility of the Dutch national team, replacing Ronald Koeman, who resigned as technical director following an early exit from the 2026 World Cup.
The Netherlands suffered a painful exit from the World Cup in the round of 32, losing on penalties to Morocco, prompting criticism of Koeman and prompting him to resign.
“Liverpool” ends the relationship with Slott
For their part, Liverpool FC decided to release Arne Sloat as first-team coach at the end of last season, which has been described as disappointing after the Reds failed to win any league titles.
Smart financial arrangements that satisfy all parties
According to “De Telegraaf” newspaper findings, “Liverpool” FC intends to reach innovative financial arrangements, which will ensure that he receives the compensation he deserves, while ensuring that the coach will not suffer financial losses.
The plan includes Slott’s salary during his first year as Holland coach the same amount he would have received had he continued in his role at Liverpool until the end of his contract.
The arrangements mean Slott will not suffer a financial loss as a result of his early transfer, and will also save Liverpool the large sums they were expected to pay the manager if he stayed until his contract expires in the summer of 2027.