Liverpool are set to continue their support of manager Arne Slot, despite a disappointing season that will end without any major trophies, according to reports from trusted reporter Ben Jacobs. The decision comes after a significant period of speculation regarding Slot’s future at Anfield, fuelled by the team’s underperformance following substantial investment in new players.
Slot took over at Liverpool last summer with high expectations, but the team has struggled to consistently perform at the level expected of them. Despite spending close to £500 million on new recruits such as Jeremie Frimpong, Milos Kerkez, Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, and Alexander Isak, Liverpool have often been outplayed by opponents with smaller budgets. The club’s inability to effectively adapt tactics or make impactful substitutions during matches has also drawn criticism.
However, sources close to the club, as relayed by Jacobs, indicate that FSG, Liverpool’s ownership group, remain convinced that Slot is the right man to lead the team forward. The club is reportedly downplaying suggestions of a thorough end-of-season review that could have jeopardized Slot’s position. The fact that Liverpool are still likely to qualify for Champions League football is seen as a positive factor, making a significant change in management less urgent.
Jacobs highlighted three key mitigating circumstances influencing the club’s decision. The tragic passing of Diogo Jota is considered a significant disruption to the team’s dynamics. The dramatic dip in form of Mohamed Salah, a former Premier League Player of the Year, has also been noted. Finally, the sheer volume of new players integrated into the squad last summer is seen as a contributing factor to the team’s struggles, creating a scenario where over half of the starting eleven were either new signings or relatively inexperienced players.
Ultimately, the responsibility now falls on Slot to demonstrate that these factors were indeed temporary setbacks and not indicative of deeper problems. The club’s continued backing provides him with the opportunity to build a cohesive and competitive team for the future, and a successful summer transfer window will be crucial in achieving this.




