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Journo: Liverpool learn how much they need to pay to bring Arne Slot to Anfield

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By Sarthak Joshi

Liverpool is ready to prepare €10–15 million for the welcome of a new manager at Anfield as Jurgen Klopp is leaving this summer

According to the newest disclosures from famous football analyst Ben Jacobs (h/t Fichajes), the European football landscape might be about to undergo a major strategic shift with the decision of Arne Slot’s entry into Liverpool to replace Jurgen Klopp.

There are speculations that the potential release of Arne Slot, who is now in command of Feyenoord, might have huge financial consequences, particularly if Liverpool seeks to capture his services as Jurgen Klopp’s replacement.

It is a bit troublesome for Liverpool to find a way to sign the new manager with ease as they have several changes in the team coming up when the transfer window opens at the end of this season.

According to the Spanish publication Fichajes, this deal might include a considerable money, estimated at approximately €10 million, which could climb to €15 million.

Jurgen Klopp’s departure at the end of the season has led to several Liverpool member’s uncertain futures. For example, Pep Ljinders is willing to leave along with their beloved boss.

With certain necessary changes to happen in the team’s defence and with Salah’s uncertain future amid tempting offers, Liverpool already has a lot going on.

The 45-year-old is turning out to be an expensive deal
The 45-year-old is turning out to be an expensive deal

Keeping all these facts in mind suggests that Liverpool could face a considerable financial outlay if they decide to go for Slot’s talent to lead their team.

But it is a bitter truth that Slot might be the best option they have right now. After facing too many rejections from the likes of Xabi Alonso and Ruben Amorim, the Reds are now in a tough situation having limited time as the season’s end is approaching soon.

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The Reds are currently in second place in the Premier League standings with just three points away from the first-place holders Arsenal. They cannot afford too much focus on the transfer gossip as they have a battle ahead of them to grab the League title which would be most likely Klopp’s last-ever title.