Liverpool FC have parted ways with manager Arne Slot following a disappointing 2025-26 campaign that ended without a single trophy, the club confirmed on Saturday. Champions in 2024/25, Liverpool finished 5th with 60 points, their worst points tally in a decade despite their huge spend on new players.
Liverpool FC have parted ways with manager Arne Slot following a disappointing 2025-26 campaign that ended without a single trophy, the club confirmed on Saturday.
The decision brings an abrupt end to Slot's tenure at Anfield, with the Dutchman leaving less than two years after succeeding Jurgen Klopp. Liverpool's board reportedly held discussions after the season before deciding that a managerial change was necessary ahead of the new campaign.
Expectations were high at the start of the season after Liverpool invested heavily in strengthening the squad. However, the Reds failed to mount a sustained challenge in the Premier League and were also eliminated from domestic and European cup competitions.
The club's inability to secure silverware ultimately proved decisive, with Liverpool's hierarchy opting for a fresh direction.
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