Liverpool manager Arne Slot is increasingly likely to remain in charge at Anfield despite what has been described as an underwhelming campaign.
According to Sky Sports, any doubts over the Dutchman’s future appear to be fading quickly.
A seven-point cushion over Chelsea has strengthened expectations that the reigning Premier League champions will finish fifth — enough to secure qualification for the Champions League next season.
Slot is expected to retain the backing of the club’s hierarchy heading into the summer, when Liverpool are anticipated to be active in the transfer market. The departure of Mo Salah has left a gap that cannot be filled by a single player, with a broader squad rebuild now seen as necessary.
The Dutchman’s tactical ideas are beginning to take shape, while an upturn in results towards the end of the season suggests positive response from the squad. Liverpool’s approach is viewed as measured rather than reactionary, prioritising stability over sweeping changes.
Having already delivered a Premier League title in his debut season, Slot has maintained board confidence even through a brief dip in form that raised questions over Champions League qualification.
The Liverpool manager’s contract runs until 2027, and the club’s hierarchy is prepared to allow Slot to continue his work at Anfield.
