Liverpool FC Announces Departure of Head Coach Arne Slot
Arne Slot Steps Down as Liverpool's Head Coach
Liverpool Football Club has confirmed that Arne Slot will resign from his position as head coach effective immediately. The club has initiated the search for his replacement. Slot joined Liverpool in June 2024 and led the team to its 20th league title during his inaugural season, earning the title of LMA Manager of the Year. Under his guidance, the team also reached the Carabao Cup final and advanced to the last 16 of the Champions League.
In the following season, 2025-26, Slot successfully secured Champions League qualification for a second consecutive year, with the Reds making it to the quarter-finals of the tournament.
Ownership's Statement on Slot's Departure
Liverpool's ownership released a joint statement expressing their gratitude for Slot's contributions and leadership over the past two years. They acknowledged the difficulty of this decision, stating, "This was not an easy choice for us as a club. Arne's impact on Liverpool FC has been significant and successful, which is appreciated by both supporters and the club itself."
The statement continued, "Our gratitude for his achievements is immense, especially given his strong work ethic and expertise, which affirm our belief in his leadership abilities."
The ownership highlighted Slot's readiness to take on responsibility, noting his successful guidance to the Premier League title and his handling of challenges throughout the season.
They concluded that a change was necessary for the club's progress, emphasizing that this decision was not made lightly. They expressed their appreciation for Slot, who will always be remembered as the coach who brought Liverpool its 20th league title.
The statement also recognized Slot's exceptional coaching and leadership, particularly during challenging times, and wished him success in his future endeavors, affirming that his legacy at Liverpool remains intact.
