Arne Slot’s hefty compensation fee revealed as Liverpool consider move for Feyenoord boss to replace Jurgen Klopp


  • Liverpool are still searching for a replacement for outgoing boss Jurgen Klopp
  • Feyenoord’s Arne Slot has emerged as a contender to replace him this summer 
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Liverpool face a bill of £8.59million to do business with Dutch Cup winners Feyenoord if they decide to step up their efforts to sign manager Arne Slot.

The 45-year-old Dutchman is now a strong candidate for the soon-to-be vacant Anfield job when Jurgen Klopp departs in the summer. 

Feyenoord are said to be happy to sanction a departure but would need €10million (£8.59m) to do so.

Slot won the Dutch Cup at the weekend with a 1-0 win in the final over NEC Breda and also led the Rotterdam side to a league title in 2022-23, just their second championship triumph since the turn of the century.

Sources say the Dutch club are growing increasingly frustrated at Slot’s agent, Rafaela Pimenta, constantly offering him to other clubs. The manager is said to have a significant amount of power over transfers at Feyenoord and the club has been willing to give him what he demands.

Arne Slot is a strong candidate for the soon-to-be vacant Liverpool job this summer
Klopp has five more games as Liverpool manager before his departure at the end of the season
Slot led Feyenoord to the Dutch Cup last weekend after winning the league title last season

Slot is likely to bring his right-hand man Sipke Hulshoff to his next club, with Liverpool needing a mass rebuild in the coaching department after a number of high-profile members of Klopp’s trusted team set to follow him out of the exit door.

No formal or direct talks have taken place yet between Liverpool and Slot or Feyenoord, and the Dutch club were only informed earlier this week of growing interest in their manager.

Klopp announced in late January he would leave the club after nearly nine years at the helm and he now has just five matches remaining on Merseyside, including tomorrow’s trip across Stanley Park to Everton and Goodison Park.



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